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kuki'o golf club




      Two heroic stone reproductions of a Hawaiian wood artifact flank the
      entry as a presence of the Hawaiian culture.
148                                                                    149
kuki'o golf club




136                137
KuKi'o bEach club




                                                                    The third facility, which houses the spa pavilions and pools, appears
                                                                    similar on the exterior—but evinces a soft, serene tone on the interior.
                                                                    aside from the complete panoply of fitness equipment, the cardio
                                                                    pavilion also boasts a wraparound deck. The yoga and spin pavilion, as
                                                                    well as the lap pool, are ensconced within a lush landscape. The open-air
                                                                    locker rooms are appointed with bamboo privacy gardens, while the spa
                                                                    treatment rooms were designed with a circular shape to promote the flow
                                                                    of chi (energy).

                                                                    The massing and exterior design, purposely simple, use few materials
Above site walls at the entrance to the Kuki’o beach club open to   and details to convey the island’s character; after all, living in the tropics is
preserve an ancient hawaiian trail that runs through the site.
                                                                    more about finding shelter from the sun and occasional rain, and enjoying
                                                                    the beautiful setting. Thatched roofs contribute to the shade, while
                                                                    lava stone walls create the direct connection to the volcanic land; coral-
                                                                    hued plaster walls convey a sense of cool solace, and sensuous tropical
                                                                    hardwoods summon the regional elements.

                                                                    The art program for kuki’o is an important component for this facility and
                                                                    is conceived of as an unthemed private collection with art and artifacts
                                                                    that aid in mythologizing the grounds and spaces, and permeating the
                                                                    club with a sense of history and island culture. The collection includes the
                                                                    likes of significant contemporary hawaiian artists such as Yvonne cheng,
                                                                    Barbara Yukoi, and Tom pico, among others.

196                                                                                                                                               197
K U K I ' O B E ACH CLUB




216                       217
Nandana




222        223
Nandana




234        235
P u n tA s Ay u l I tA
sayulita, Mexico




ThiS 33-acre peninSula alongside the seaside village of Sayulita,
mexico is rare. attuned to the value of appropriate design and planning,
this regionally focused developer is driven to nurture the project in
various ways. it will be not only the place where the two partners and
their families will live, but the project also contains a triple bottom
line business objective wherein ultimate success is achieved with
consideration paid to economic, ecological, and community factors.

The developer was attracted to our firm’s design reputation for hand-
crafting resort projects. it was agreed that a best practices sustainable
approach would be incorporated into the planning and design effort. We
concluded that 62 private residences and a 1,000-square-meter club-
house were the carrying capacity of the property.  The hillside homes
blend with the environment maintaining mountain forms and preserving
natural drainage. roadways are sized for carts, and low retaining walls of
local stone masonry terrace the hillsides for minimum environmental dis-
turbance. xeriscape with native plantings will aid in water conservation.

There is a strong refuge and prospect aspect to the intimate and shady
valley, where the club’s individual palapa pavilions nestle under canopies
of oil palms and gumbo-limbo trees, with views of the bay and Sayulita
Village. during the daytime, sun-dappled shade trees offer canopies
against the sky; at night, the stars, lights, and faint sounds of Sayulita
create another distinct experience. large granite boulders eroded by
shoreline waves add ruggedness and privacy to the setting.

Three single-family residential prototypes were designed to fit into the
hillsides and find commonality with the regional vernacular. The club
amenity itself is designed as a tropical village of thatched pavilions
for the social functions: the arrival (concierge) palapa; bar and dining
palapas; outdoor pursuits; fitness and library palapa; the spa with locker
and treatment palapas; and the sunset bar palapa on the pacific side of
the peninsula. The individual palapas were carefully sited to attain the
authenticity of a hillside village.

To the fullest extent possible, all local materials and craftsmen will be
used. as opposed to a formulaic trendy resort, the entire program is
one that recognizes the importance of an appropriate handcrafted and
sustainable development within the host community.




328                                                                          329
p u N Ta s ay u l i Ta




      creating a retreat, a place to get away to
      find solace and harmony in this special piece
      of coastline, means enabling all design
      aspects to contribute to a sense of sanctuary,
      a respect of nature and the context. it also
      means testing ourselves at every decision-
      making junction to determine what the
      experience wants to be.


330                                                                      331

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Tropical Experience: Architecture + Design

  • 1. kuki'o golf club Two heroic stone reproductions of a Hawaiian wood artifact flank the entry as a presence of the Hawaiian culture. 148 149
  • 3. KuKi'o bEach club The third facility, which houses the spa pavilions and pools, appears similar on the exterior—but evinces a soft, serene tone on the interior. aside from the complete panoply of fitness equipment, the cardio pavilion also boasts a wraparound deck. The yoga and spin pavilion, as well as the lap pool, are ensconced within a lush landscape. The open-air locker rooms are appointed with bamboo privacy gardens, while the spa treatment rooms were designed with a circular shape to promote the flow of chi (energy). The massing and exterior design, purposely simple, use few materials Above site walls at the entrance to the Kuki’o beach club open to and details to convey the island’s character; after all, living in the tropics is preserve an ancient hawaiian trail that runs through the site. more about finding shelter from the sun and occasional rain, and enjoying the beautiful setting. Thatched roofs contribute to the shade, while lava stone walls create the direct connection to the volcanic land; coral- hued plaster walls convey a sense of cool solace, and sensuous tropical hardwoods summon the regional elements. The art program for kuki’o is an important component for this facility and is conceived of as an unthemed private collection with art and artifacts that aid in mythologizing the grounds and spaces, and permeating the club with a sense of history and island culture. The collection includes the likes of significant contemporary hawaiian artists such as Yvonne cheng, Barbara Yukoi, and Tom pico, among others. 196 197
  • 4. K U K I ' O B E ACH CLUB 216 217
  • 7. P u n tA s Ay u l I tA sayulita, Mexico ThiS 33-acre peninSula alongside the seaside village of Sayulita, mexico is rare. attuned to the value of appropriate design and planning, this regionally focused developer is driven to nurture the project in various ways. it will be not only the place where the two partners and their families will live, but the project also contains a triple bottom line business objective wherein ultimate success is achieved with consideration paid to economic, ecological, and community factors. The developer was attracted to our firm’s design reputation for hand- crafting resort projects. it was agreed that a best practices sustainable approach would be incorporated into the planning and design effort. We concluded that 62 private residences and a 1,000-square-meter club- house were the carrying capacity of the property.  The hillside homes blend with the environment maintaining mountain forms and preserving natural drainage. roadways are sized for carts, and low retaining walls of local stone masonry terrace the hillsides for minimum environmental dis- turbance. xeriscape with native plantings will aid in water conservation. There is a strong refuge and prospect aspect to the intimate and shady valley, where the club’s individual palapa pavilions nestle under canopies of oil palms and gumbo-limbo trees, with views of the bay and Sayulita Village. during the daytime, sun-dappled shade trees offer canopies against the sky; at night, the stars, lights, and faint sounds of Sayulita create another distinct experience. large granite boulders eroded by shoreline waves add ruggedness and privacy to the setting. Three single-family residential prototypes were designed to fit into the hillsides and find commonality with the regional vernacular. The club amenity itself is designed as a tropical village of thatched pavilions for the social functions: the arrival (concierge) palapa; bar and dining palapas; outdoor pursuits; fitness and library palapa; the spa with locker and treatment palapas; and the sunset bar palapa on the pacific side of the peninsula. The individual palapas were carefully sited to attain the authenticity of a hillside village. To the fullest extent possible, all local materials and craftsmen will be used. as opposed to a formulaic trendy resort, the entire program is one that recognizes the importance of an appropriate handcrafted and sustainable development within the host community. 328 329
  • 8. p u N Ta s ay u l i Ta creating a retreat, a place to get away to find solace and harmony in this special piece of coastline, means enabling all design aspects to contribute to a sense of sanctuary, a respect of nature and the context. it also means testing ourselves at every decision- making junction to determine what the experience wants to be. 330 331