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Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The pavilion’s extended roof overhang effectively doubles the usable area below, inviting golfers to pause and recharge while providing shelter from the elements when needed. The patio echoes the outline of the roof, establishing a harmonious connection between the structure and its natural surroundings.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The pavilion’s extended roof overhang effectively doubles the usable area below, inviting golfers to pause and recharge while providing shelter from the elements when needed. The patio echoes the outline of the roof, establishing a harmonious connection between the structure and its natural surroundings.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
Light steel columns elegantly support the pavilion’s oversized roof, creating a sense of openness beneath the structure. The asymmetrical roof, weighted towards the back, imparts a directional motion toward the next hole, subtly guiding golfers forward.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The cedar ceiling finish extends into the interior, creating a seamless flow of materials. Expansive windows bring in abundant natural light and slide open to encourage airflow, enhancing the bright, inviting atmosphere.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The prominent overhang that extends from all sides of the structure creates a welcoming shelter over the patio, inviting golfers to rest and enjoy the surrounding landscape while providing shelter from the elements when needed.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Pavillon de golf
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The pavilion, designed as a functional 'folly in the park,' features a low-lying form and natural wood finishes. The raw materials stand out against the forested course, allowing the structure to sit like a jewel within the landscape.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy