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Lonsdale Links Golf Clubhouse by Wood Marsh

Melbourne-based architecture firm Wood Marsh has completed a clubhouse with curved blade walls and inverted zinc roof in Melbourne, Australia.
Named Lonsdale Links, the project responds to the gently undulating terrain of the adjacent golf course and prehistoric Australian coastlands, Lonsdale Links has been conceived as “a reminiscent of a relic in the landscape”.

The program of clubhouse includes the golfers’ lounge, restaurant, commercial kitchen, pro shop, multi-purpose space, members change rooms, kiosk and supporting amenities. Inside, the studio divided into zones programmatic requirements for efficient use.
The contours and softened shapes of the clubhouse connect with the site and as a natural extension, its design is intentionally considered in the round, encircled by the links golf course. Positioned on the crest of a hill, the building can be experienced from various sightlines, emerging above the trees as golfers navigate the course.

In response to its coastal conditions and the prevailing winds that come off of Bass Strait, the building is firmly anchored to its site.

Instilling extreme robustness, the structure is grounded by a series of curved blade walls embedded in the landscape, finished in a highly textured render. Expansive dark laminated timber beams radiate from the spine of the building emphasising the non-rectilinear form.

The natural tonality is influenced by warm colours native to the rural setting, particularly the bronze glazing which reflects the evening light. The finishes have a raw weathered quality that creates a sense of permanence in its coastal context.

The entry experience is created in the interstitial space between two monumental, rendered arching blade walls, concealing the building’s mass and distinct views upon approach. The sculptural qualities of the blades, and gently sloping inverted zinc roof, converge to draw visitors through the threshold. Four circular orange lights punctuate the walls to further activate the portal.
Beyond the entry walls, a timber-lined corridor gradually leads guests to the restaurant or the golfers’ lounge, containing expansive, framed views towards Lake Victoria, the golf course, and the rural coastal landscape beyond.

The structural elements of the building are a continuous expression internally and combine with the interior finishes to create a contemporary interpretation of the clubhouse typology. A central dry-stack stone fireplace features as the focal point to the lounge, from which the laminated timber beams and folding acoustic ceiling radiate in a sweeping profile.
Vibrant green carpets provide a visual connection to the fairway and a playful addition of colour to the naturalistic material palette. Flexibility is offered to the operation of the lounge and restaurant by way of an oversized timber-clad door, which serves to combine or separate both spaces as required.
Lonsdale Links is both a destination and a sculpture within the landscape overlooking the premier golf course and rural views beyond Lake Victoria.

Its unique positioning and architectural execution have attracted increased membership and greater community interface.

  • Photographs: Willem-Dirk du Toit
  • Architect: Wood Marsh
  • Country: Australia

written by : Wood Marsh
30 Jun 2021
published in : worldarchitecture.org

Gallery of Lonsdale Links Golf Clubhouse by Wood Marsh