Architecture / Recreation / Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Royal Melbourne Golf Club
There is little disagreement among keen golfers as to the legitimate status of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club's twin courses. However the clubhouse, built in the 1960s, had not stood the test of time and required radical refurbishment.
The Club shortlisted architects and then ran a limited competition. Demaine Partnership with interior designer Stephen Akehurst won the competition with the seemingly radical proposition that the club should be timeless in character, residential in scale and should appear to have always existed on the site. Combined with a bold site planning strategy that provided the club with a sense of arrival and screened off existing, unattractive carparking areas, the solution has won praise from members and visitors alike.
Internal reorganization provided new bar, dining, lounge and conservatory areas, as well as a new upper level overlooking the courses. The proshop was relocated to a more convenient position, also providing improved supervision and security for the club.
Project Team
Demaine Partnership with Stephen Akehurst Interior Design
Client
Royal Melbourne Golf Club
Location
Bluff Road, Black Rock
Project Elements
Clubhouse (bar, lounge, dining and recreation areas, Proshop, locker rooms, administration areas, board room, landscaping)
Builder
Buxton Constructions
Time to complete
12 months
Type of Facility
Private Club