VISION Issue 19 | Page 16

16 Vision Magazine It’s really a long slender pavilion. With a great long balcony everyone can use and narrow body to the building means great cross-ventilation and natural daylight. There’s no air conditioning in the building so naturally it works well. The roof truss and form was essentially an economic decision. It also reflects the shape of the dune and with a shell-like leading edge. Glass is a critical connector to the whole setting. It’s instructive to consider the body of your work that you’re obviously very conversant and comfortable with the material. That’s absolutely true. It’s intrinsic to allowing the club-house to function in a sustainable, low-energy, way but it also offers a wonderful amenity that really just seems so logical now that it is open and operating. There’s a quality of light and pleasure of experience that feels incredibly relaxed and appropriate to beach life and culture. And of course, it is glazing in that context of being able to open up and close down as required which fits that whole ethos here of design flexibility. Beach Culture