
Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.

Streamsong Golf Clubhouse
Located on reclaimed phosphate mining land, the Golf Clubhouse sits gently in the saddle of the sand dunes, overlooking a lake and dramatic golf terrain that seems foreign to the Florida landscape. With the service level pushed below grade, the building does not attempt to dominate the setting but rather accentuate and heighten the surrounding dunes by bringing the guests closer to the water level.
The Clubhouse emerges from the site with a grounded first floor stone element, a cedar box sitting atop, and a glass pavilion floating off out over the lake. The building contains a conference center (pavilion), a bar and restaurant and 12 guestrooms (cedar box). Its color palette complements the sand dunes all around it, as well as the spectrum of the Florida sunlight, attempting to create a piece of timeless architecture with the placement and the materiality of the building. Referencing the interweaving golf courses outside (red & blue), the interior sequence and finishes place an emphasis on duality of materials - cherry and walnut, and two types of stone. The golf carts are also part of the interwoven scenario - after the 18th hole, the cart is brought under the building. Extending the restaurant and golf shop to the exterior, a celebratory veranda overlooks the start and finish for both courses. The patio moves past the fire pit and outdoor fireplace and wraps around the glass pavilion over the lake, affording dramatic views of the surreal landscape.