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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Hole 19 – Golfclub St. Oswald in St. Oswald, Upper Austria by X Architekten

 
November 3rd, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: X Architekten

Corporate Golf Space

The golf course as an integrated design landscape and topography nestles up to the soft downs of the Mühlviertel. The club house merges with the landscape and integrates consistently into the natural surroundings, almost being completely absorbed by it. Its outer and inner rooms are designed as a seamless transition into the golf course and become one with the surrounding sports grounds. The inner court offers possibilities for multi-functional activities in a sheltered atmosphere – as a garden for visitors as well as a location for events and award ceremonies. Towards the south west the court opens up into a covered terrace as far as the driving range. On the northern side, it serves as a reception area for players returning from the 18th Hole. The inner court presents itself as the “19th Hole” and the club house as the “19th Green” of the golf course and they resemble the Start as well as the Finish in the movement of club members and visitors.

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

  • Architects: X Architekten
  • Project: Hole 19 – Golfclub St. Oswald
  • Location: Am Golfplatz1, A-4271 St. Oswald, Upper Austria
  • Client: Golf und Tourismusförderung
  • Planning data: Architecture Competition 2002
  • Start of planning: 2002
  • Start of construction: May 2003
  • Handing over: June 2004

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Constructional data:

  • Built-up area: 757 m²
  • Floor space: 489 m²
  • Construction: Passivhaus
  • Pictures: Dietmar Tollerian

 

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Ecology

Openness and responsible action, not an elitist club life, are most important for the building project. This vision is implemented through the integration of the golf course into the landscape, through ecological care of the lawns and the concept of Zero Energy in the club house.

 

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The concept of Zero Energy

The club’s existing area which is being restored produces unusually high energy surpluses. Therefore the use of this thermal waste with regard to the energy concept seemed to be a natural and logical consequence. The waste heat from the systems and devices in the restaurants is used optimally in the form of a multiple energy cascade. Warm and polluted air from the hottest points of the restaurant kitchen are sucked into a ventilation system, which is already a necessary part of the design, and which filters the air and sends it through to a hypocaust. This hypocaust heats the floor in the bar and restaurant area. A heat exchanger then releases 50% of the heat content of the slightly cooled air into the incoming fresh air. As the now considerably cooled exhaust air still contains a lot of energy, heating energy and warm water for the heating of the supply air and the floor heating in the changing rooms is won with the help of another air/water heat pump.

 

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

An ecologically reconcilable golf lawn

The golf lawn is kept free from weed in terms of a broader ecological approach solely through mowing and mechanical treatment without the use of herbicides – surely a unique method on Europe’s golf courses.

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

Image Courtesy Dietmar Tollerian

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Energy Consumption

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