25MAR 2012
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Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club House / Shigeruban Architects
Posted in Architecture - Architecture by Kseniya SHkroban
The Nine Bridges Country Club-Clubhouse is a 16,000-squaremeter facility that serves a golf course.© Shigeruban Architects
It has an underground level and three floors above grade. There is a main building, VIP lobby building, and a structure with private suites.© Shigeruban Architects
The atrium and the upper portion of the main building include timber columns and a glass curtain wall, while the base is made of stone (random rubble masonry typical of Korea). The timber area includes the reception zone, a member’s lounge, and a party room.© Shigeruban Architects
The stone podium houses locker rooms, bathrooms, and service areas.© Shigeruban Architects
The roof over the main building measures 36 x 72 meters. The unusual tree-like timber columns in the atrium reach to a height of three stories.© Shigeruban Architects
The partial-timber structure was used to conform to Korean regulations that do not allow timber buildings to exceed 6 000 square meters in size. The first floor of the atrium has 4.© Shigeruban Architects
5-meter-wide glass shutters that open fully..© Shigeruban Architects
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