The Underground Hersham Golf Club Lies Below the U.K. Greenbelt
Amelia Roblin — February 21, 2011 — Eco
References: reardonsmith
For a while now, the urban mentality has been to build upward, but projects like the Hersham Golf Club point to a growing tradition of leaving landscapes intact.
Designed by Matthew Guy of ReardonSmith Architects, the hotel and country club have been carved into the earth, leaving an expansive green roof that complements the natural setting of Surrey and accommodates a golf course that's literally on-site. Incorporating eco-friendly amenities and a picturesque layout, the Hersham Golf Club is an exemplary project.
Designed by Matthew Guy of ReardonSmith Architects, the hotel and country club have been carved into the earth, leaving an expansive green roof that complements the natural setting of Surrey and accommodates a golf course that's literally on-site. Incorporating eco-friendly amenities and a picturesque layout, the Hersham Golf Club is an exemplary project.
Trend Themes
1. Green Roof Architecture - Opportunity for architects and developers to incorporate green roofs as a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing design element.
2. Underground Construction - Potential for construction companies to explore underground spaces as unique and innovative locations for hotels and other facilities.
3. Eco-friendly Hospitality - Growing demand for hotels and resorts that prioritize sustainable practices and offer eco-friendly amenities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore new design opportunities by incorporating green roofs into their projects.
2. Construction - Construction companies can consider underground construction as a niche market with potential for unique projects.
3. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can differentiate themselves by prioritizing eco-friendly practices and offering sustainable amenities.
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