Moonah Links Clubhouse, Fingal
30.11.2004| The clubhouse is a wonderful environmentally sensitive building perched on top of the hill overlooking the undulating sand dunes forming the golf course. It has classic symmetry with balanced contemporary forms.
The long sweeping planes of its low roofline address the 18th green, with the detached, crescent-shaped roof of the verandah featuring dramatic, fine cantilever ends. The movement of the inclined columns is inspired by a golf swing. The palette of materials start with a stone faced plinth battered textured precast walls and includes spotted gum timber cladding for the feature entries. The spike bar, dining and lounge enjoy direct access to a large wind protected terrace each with beautiful views over the golf course through windows and glazed balustrades. The two most successful aspects to the building are the efficiency of the plan and the warm atmosphere. The plan is organised in such a way to maximise the efficient flow for the staff while making the building simple and enjoyable to use. It resolves the issue of dealing with conferences and golfers simultaneously. |
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Peppers Resort – Moonah Links, Fingal
30.10.2004| Situated on a 300 hectare site in Victoria’s picturesque Mornington Peninsula, Stage 1 of the Moonah Links Hotel incorporates 48 one and two bedroom apartments which can be converted to create up to 60 keys.
Sprawled across 7 buildings of two and three levels, the Hotel is arranged around a golf course-inspired central courtyard. The courtyard features the undulating grassy terrain of a golf course, as well as a putting green for exclusive guest use. The selection of materials for the hotel mirrors the clubhouse at Moonah Links, and includes exposed timber finishes, rendered masonry, stone, and an extensive use of glass. The Hotel has received a four and a half star rating. |
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Community Activity Centre, Hawkstowe
5.02.2003| The initial concept design for the Hawkstowe Community Activity Centre (C.A.C) includes a community clubhouse, tennis courts, external terraces and playground.The design is intended to reflect the idea of a communal home, offering a diversity of services for a wide ranging population. |
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