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UNIVERSITY OF PANGASINAN

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 6

Plate No: 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE


Due Date: Feb 24, 2014

CRITERIA:
The proposed 18 hole golf course comprises green complexes; all surrounded by greens and water
features within a 150 acres hilly land. Ninth tee options give guests a range of hole choices at a variety of
lengths, with the option for guests to book private tuition and reserve the academy for exclusive use at
select times.
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS:

A. GUARD HOUSE
B. COUNTRY CLUB is a private club, often with a closed membership, that typically offers a variety of
recreational sports facilities and is located in city outskirts or rural areas.[1] Activities may include,
for example, any of golf, tennis, swimming or polo. An athletic club is similar but is usually located
within an urban setting, which may exclude certain activities such as golf or polo. On the other
hand, rock climbing practice or a martial art may be available. A country club will usually provide
hospitality to members and guests such as a restaurant and bar, and may also provide suitable
accommodations for host-catered events, such as weddings. Country clubs originated in
Scotland[2] and first appeared in America in the early 1880s. [3] Often located on the fringe of
urban areas, country clubs had a profound effect on expanding suburbanization [4] and are
considered to be the precursor to gated community development.[5]
C. NINTH TEE BAR
D. GOLF COURSE SCHOOL
E. ADMIN OFFICES BLDG WITH COMMERCIAL STORES
F. HOTELS/RESORTS
G. CADDY MEN QUARTERS WITH CADDY EQUIPEMENT STORAGE/ CADDY CART GARAGE
H. SPORTS AND RECREATION CLUB
I. JOCKEY CLUB is the largest commercial organisation in British horseracing, however as it is
governed by Royal Charter, all profits it makes are reinvested back into the sport. No longer
responsible for the governance and regulation of British horseracing, today it owns 15 of Britain's
famous racecourses, including Aintree, Cheltenham, Epsom Downs and both the Rowley Mile
and July Course in Newmarket, amongst other concerns such as the National Stud, and the
property and land management company, Jockey Club Estates. The registered charity Racing
Welfare is also a company limited by guarantee with the Jockey Club being the sole member
J. PUBLIC COMFORT ROOMS
K. PICNIC GROUNDS
L. MOUNTAIN CLIMBERS CLUB W/ FITNESS CLUB
M. GOLF COURSE MUSEUM
N. PARKING

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DRAWING REQUIREMENTS:

1. ALL FLOOR PLANS: scale: 1:200m


2. 1-ELEVATION and 2 SECTIONS each building
3. EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE each building
4. ONE AERIAL PERSPECTIVE
5. SITE DEVT PLAN: scale: 1:100m or fit to scale
- Color coded:

SITE /LOCATION:
You will have or choose your own site with mountains, hills, water features on in, with 150 acres total
size

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