The architectural plans for clubhouse are at the height of design and aesthetics.
Consider the clubhouse, reigning over the hills and valleys of the golf course, and you’ve got the ideal specimen for architectural majesty and experimentation. From natural surroundings to memorable landmarks, the architectural plans for clubhouse are at the height of design and aesthetics.
2016 Olympic golf course clubhouse, Rio de Janeiro
As golf makes a 112-year comeback for the 2016 Summer Olympics, RUA Arquitetos has designed a modern clubhouse to bring this epic event to life. The design team considered the tropical surroundings in its plan—interior gardens, a rainwater system, and a course with 263 species of wildlife and vegetation. The beautiful Olympic Golf Course and Clubhouse just recently reached completion in 2016, as the city’s first public golf course.
Argentario Golf Resort and Spa, Porto Ercole (Italy)
At the intersection of modernity and luxury is Argentario Golf Resort and Spa in Porto Ercole, Italy. The clubhouse includes a 5-star hotel that boasts clean lines, lush interiors, and gorgeous views of the Tuscan landscape. The contemporary design challenges what you’d expect to find in a region full of terra-cotta and wrought iron. Each room features a private terrace and the latest technologies—fitting for a relaxing golf getaway.
Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, South Korea
South Korea’s Jack Nicklaus Golf Club describes itself as contemporary international design combined with casual comfort. This structure can only be described as a superb architectural achievement. A spectacular landmark designed by American architect Mehrdad Yazdan, the complex is a high class venue with attentive service, a wine room and lounge, private dining rooms, a pool, and more.
Bridge Golf Club in Bridgehampton, New York
To rub elbows with Wall Street big shots, you must experience the Bridge Golf Club in Bridgehampton, New York. Designed in 2002 by Rees Jones in a former raceway, the clubhouse has incredible views of Long Island Sound and beyond. The club house is designed with race car motifs and luxurious French furniture. The venue describes itself as stylishly informal and non-traditional—its dramatic design some say is the epitome of a 21st-century private golf club.
King Kamehameha Golf Club in Maui, Hawaii
The architectural plans for the clubhouse at King Kamehameha Golf Club in Maui, Hawaii were originally intended for a luxury home designed by acclaimed 20th century architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright was known to design structures that lay in balance with their surroundings. The plans were adapted to build the clubhouse in Maui and finally opened in 1993.
Hills Golf Club in Arrowtown, New Zealand
The Hills Clubhouse at the Hills Golf Club in Arrowtown, New Zealand, was designed by Andrew Patterson to seamlessly integrate with the landscape. Less than a quarter of the building is visible above ground, with floor to ceiling windows that provide an incredible view of the 18th green. The clubhouse has been described as a structure of international stature. A golfer can also be an architectural buff who stamps his or her passport by visiting clubhouses across the world. Throughout the world, golf aficionados can find breathtaking vistas, historical marvels, luxurious surroundings—all within the inventive design of the clubhouse.