Signature City Magazine Winter 2018

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ABOVE: Outdoor seating at the clubhouse is plentiful. The second-floor balcony is the perfect place to enjoy the best seat in the house. LEFT: Woman’s lockers on the first floor of the clubhouse are framed by neutral toned wallpaper and ceramic wood plank tile.

With a grand porte cochère at its entrance, the golf clubhouse sits prominently at the end of the golf club’s main entrance. The “artic white” and “coconut husk” hues of the exterior paint make a poignant pairing against the backdrop of blue skies and green fairway. Twin Canary Island date palms frame the entryway which features support columns covered in gorgeous neutral toned stonework. Immediately upon stepping through the front doors of the clubhouse’s ground floor, the public is treated to a grand front foyer. The bronze Sandhill Crane sculpture that

once greeted visitors to the course, and that is the namesake for the rebranding of the facility, now sits on a cypress stump and has been encapsulated in stone work. It is now part of a living art wall installation that exhibits gorgeous photos of the golf course and will be used to communicate facility information to guests. The video art wall is an 8 x 11.5 ft. surface mounted LED panel that was custom designed for the clubhouse entrance by focus4media. This art wall will cycle through morning and sunset images of nature and wildlife found nearby using technology made possible through the company’s Visual Solutions. (continues)

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