New Zealand, House Amid the Golf Course Without Leaving the Environment, Both Cultural and Physical

January 10th, 2011 - Posted in Design And Concept, real estate

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A house with a very good placement in the middle of this golf course is defined by the landscape, and our cultural heritage is described in mythology as being borne by Maori land and sky. This is the view of culture and tectonic uplift Geological Sciences. Hunkered down into the earth with less than a third of the volume through the above parcels of land, The Michael Hill Clubhouse trying to integrate and intensify the experience of the primary relationship with the golf landscape.

Integral truss system to create a sloping, and support a green roof planted in native Tussock Function. Energy systems, water, waste, and climate control is almost entirely contained on the site. Greater environmental contribution is building a strategy in maintaining the quality of the mountainous landscape. Clubhouse trying to integrate with the panoramic vista, not in the form of nodes on it. A trapezoid slanted geometry operates as a three-dimensional spatial building blocks to determine the volume of the building, and buildings in the landscape. This pattern is repeated at all scales, the building looms into three-dimensional matrix.

Inside, the ceiling of glass-reinforced concrete panels, with integrated heating and acoustic design, floating above the white form berlesung sparrow textured aluminum. The main bar and intimate dining room overlooking the race full of light green 18. Buried further back into the ground is the area of services, workshops, and storage carts. A large private gym flanked by a reflecting pool, where you can exercise before a shanghai massage in one of two bespoke therapy room colors that make up the spa. The design creates a model environment, both cultural and physical. Thus the building tried to become a pattern in the environment, strengthening and strengthen relationships between players, games, and soil. Visit the website Patterson Associates
Photography by Simon Devitt and Matthew Williams

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