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OCT SHENZHEN CLUBHOUSE BY RICHARD MEIER



Richard Meier


Sited on a prominent island in the center of the OCT Bay, the 11,000sm Shenzhen Clubhouse facility provides special guests and members with a restaurant, private dining suites, a multi-purpose area, as well as recreational facilities, fitness center and a small exhibit gallery.


Richard Meier


The building design is unique in form and massing while retaining a timelessness of architectural identity. The firm’s signature guiding principles of white metal panel and mastery of natural light highlight the building. The overlay of solid planes and clear voids create depth through a play of shades and shadow from skylights and vertical screens.


Richard Meier


The geometry of the Shenzhen Clubhouse follows a precise focal point from which “layers” of distinct spaces radiate and terminate in a sweeping curve that is seen from the Urban Cultural, Retail and Entertainment District across the water.


Richard Meier


Themes of circulation and a heightened spatial experience mark the approach to the building across a private bridge, welcoming guests from OCT Bay. The promenade to the Shenzhen Clubhouse is a path flanked by an allee of trees, leading to a generous arrival court with a central fountain.


Richard Meier


The grand exterior staircase leads to the entrance of the Clubhouse. Solid kaleidoscopic planes on the front façade shield the space beyond, lending an exclusive stage for private gatherings.


Richard Meier


At the south end of the island, linked to the Clubhouse by an outdoor pathway through a lush garden, is a pristine structure that houses the Indoor Pool and Fitness Center.


Richard Meier


The simple geometry of the Fitness Center building contrasts with the adjacent Clubhouse in scale and form, finding a balance with the extroverted outline of the Clubhouse and energizing the dialogue between the two structures.


Richard Meier


It contains spa facilities, a generous gym and a tranquil lounge within an understated layout, is accompanied by a 25 meter lap pool covered by a skylight roof. From within the indoor swimming pool area surrounded by glass enclosures on three sides are views to the water surrounding the island.


Richard Meier


The outdoor spaces are conceived as a series of indigenous flower gardens, orchards, a pond, and a reflecting pool that cascades down from the main entrance lobby and flows to the perimeter.


Richard Meier


The meandering paths through the gardens evoke a strong sense of the Chinese landscape philosophy. Various vistas, textures and settings offer the private experience and intimacy of the garden and an opportunity for solitude as well as platforms to admire the surrounding views of the water and the OCT Bay entertainment and retail complexes beyond.

Richard Meier
Richard Meier 







Richard Meier
Richard Meier 










Location: Shenzhen, China


Area: 11,000 sqm

Year: 2012

Photographs: Roland Halbe

GOLF KLUB ČERTOVO BŘEMENO BY FIALA + NEMEC



Fiala + Nemec

 
Fiala + Nemec

The golf course was created as a result of a desire to put into order the neglected landscape around the old farmhouse of the owners of the property. The location is defined by topographical undulations that literally called for a sunk, smallish, tapering, conic concrete building.

Fiala + Nemec

When viewed from the access road, the building forms a naturaI-looking grassy knoll, one out of the in numerable grassy knolls strewn around the landscape.

Fiala + Nemec

The knoll is trimmed towards the green proper, offering entry into a small, wedgeshaped room. This space, gray with a black floor, opens into a hearth with sheet metal lining the entire rear wall. The furnishings are practical and austere.

Fiala + Nemec

A long bench from solid oak is firmly mounted onto the concrete wall on the right, with several square tables from square stainless steel tubes and massive black polypropylene, complemented by transparent chairs, placed along its side.

Fiala + Nemec

The lights above the tables are suspended from metal ropes and can thus be adjusted as required. The left section of the gray room is defined by a long bar with an oak counter.

Fiala + Nemec

Behind the bar, a more narrow orange service room houses a small kitchen, support facilities for the bar, storage space and toilets that can be accessed from the exterior. The view is an important part of the clubroom concept.

Fiala + Nemec

The room expands towards the landscape in order to "absorb" as much as possible, and to blend in. Some of the round concrete tiles will be placed underneath garden furniture.

Fiala + Nemec
Fiala + Nemec 








Location: Jistebnice, Czech Republic 
Architect: Fiala + Nemec 
Main Contractors: Pezestav, Ruininvest, Jiří Petráň, Truhlářství Peterka, Janouškovec Zámečnictví, Beton Těšovice, Vladimír Jeník 
Area: 1443 m2 
Year: 2011 
Client:Golfklub Čertovo Břemeno

CLUBHOUSE OF SOUTHCAPE OWNERS CLUB BY MASS STUDIES



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The new South CapeOwners Club, nestled along the rugged coastline of Namhae Island in southeast Korea, was inaugurated in November 2013.
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Designed by internationally acclaimed golf architect Kyle Phillips, South Cape’s dramatic setting and ocean views on all 18 holes have positioned it to become the premier golf course in the country and one of the most significant new golf courses in the world.
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South Cape includes a sophisticated boutique hotel (40 suites) and spa, as well as 130 privately owned luxury sea-view villas and an Clubhouse designed by Mass Studies, with curved forms embrace the landscape allowing at the building to integrate with its surroundings.
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Cho Minsuk, Principal, Mass Studies: “The defining characteristic of the Southcape Clubhouse is in its reaction to its extremely three-dimensional surroundings.
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I chose the eave system in response to the extraordinary landscape on all four sides of the building. The roof is not representational or excessively gestural. At the same time, it is a geometric system, relating to the structure led by the unique plan.
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The project offers a sensual experience, but this is an outcome of an elaborate systematic logic. The attributes of an East Asian traditional wooden architecture is to be cited in the free plan module and the roofing system.
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The roof was an architectural element that has been a mountainous challenge in the East Asian countries, which involuntarily absorbed modern architecture. The obsession of the roof was abolished, transitioning to the ‘era of boxes’.
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The language that existed on roofs has recently shifted to the so-called atypical digital architecture or excessive gestures of the parametric-type. The surface of Southscape is seamless, continuous, and complete.
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It has a blatant centrality as alpha and omega. Furthermore, the quasi-perfect symmetry is an architectural concept that we have never dealt with in our practice so far.”
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Private spa facilities are housed at the eastern edge of the site, while more public areas – such as restaurant and event facilities – are found to the west and this public spaces are glazed with extended terraces offering a sense of openness towards the surrounding landscape.
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Location: Namhae, Korea 
Architect: Mass studies 
Project Team: Minsuk Cho, Kisu Park, Junkoo Kang, Younkyoung Shin, Bumhyun Chun, Wonbang Kim, Yuseok Heo, Sungpil Won, Junghye Bae, Minho Hong, Changwoo Choi, Eunju Choi, Kyungsik Kim, Joshua Ovenden, Nickolas Urano, Joungwon Lee, Vin Kim, Taehoon Hwang, Sangkyu Jeon, Joonhee Lee, Soohyun Jin, Sojung Lee, Sangjoon Kwak, Songmin Lee, Dongwon Yoon, Kyenyong Kwak, Z-U Kim, Kyungmok Park, Suzan Babaa, Irene Matteini, Ji Soo Han, Guo Xiang 
Structural Engineer: Thekujo 
Mep Engineer: Hana Consulting & Engineers 
Civil/Geotechnical Engineer:Korean Geo-Consultants Co. Ltd. 
Lighting Engineer: Newlite 
Landscape Design: Seo Ahn Landscape 
Construction: Hanmiglobal Co. Ltd. 
Site area: 23,066.16 sqm 
Total area: 15,101.56 sqm 
Year: 2013 
Client: Handsome corp.
Photo: Yong-Kwan Kim