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Friday, July 15, 2011

Michael Hill Clubhouse : By Patterson Associates

Wakatipu Basin, New Zealand
Patterson Associates
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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The brief articulated the client’s desire for a place that reinforced the game of golf, operating primarily as a “private box”, but with the capacity to transform into a gateway headquarters for large competitive events.
Photo © Courtesy of Michael Moran Photography
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Photo © Courtesy of Michael Moran Photography
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New Zealanders’ identity is defined by landscape, and our cultural heritage is depicted in Maori mythology as a people borne of the land and the sky. This is the cultural view of the Science of geology and tectonic uplift.
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Hunkered into the earth with less than a third of its volume penetrating above the ground plane, The Michael Hill Clubhouse seeks to integrate and intensify the experience of golf’s primary relationship with the landscape.
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An integral truss system creates a skewed form, and supports a green roof planted in native tussock. Systems of energy, water, waste, and climate control are almost entirely contained on the site.
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An even greater environmental contribution is the building’s strategy in sustaining the qualities of the alpine landscape. The Clubhouse seeks to integrate with the panoramic vista, rather than form a node on it.
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A skewed trapezoid geometry operates as three-dimensional spatial building blocks to define the volumes within the building, and the building within the landscape. This pattern is repeated across all scales, weaving the building into a three-dimensional matrix.
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Inside, a glass-reinforced concrete panel ceiling, with integrated heating and acoustic design, hovers above white dimpled textured aluminium forms. The main bar and dining space is an intimate light-filled grandstand overlooking the 18th green.
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Buried further back into the ground are service areas, workshops, and cart storage. A large private gym is flanked by a reflecting pond, where you can exercise before being massaged in one of the two bespoke colour therapy rooms making up the spa.
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Photo © Courtesy of Michael Moran Photography
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The design creates a model of its environment, both cultural and physical. In doing so the building seeks to become a pattern within the environment, amplifying and reinforcing the relationships between player, game, and land.
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ground floor plan--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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south elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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north elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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west elevation--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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section A--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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section B--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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section C--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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section D--drawing © Courtesy of Patterson Associates
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The people
Architect: Patterson Associates Limited
Location: Wakatipu Basin, New Zealand
Client: The Hills Trust
Area: 1.200sqm
Year: 2007
Budget: Confidential
Project Manager: Douglas Consulting
Structural Engineer: Tyndall & Hanham
Mechanical Engineer: Professional Building Services
Electrical Engineer: Pedersen Read
Landscape Architect: Darby Partners
Quantity Surveyor: Ian Harrison and Associates
Contractor: RBJ Limited
Photography: Simon Devitt, Matthew Williams
Visit The Hills Golf Club's website: http://www.thehills.co.nz/index.html


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