Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country ClubSubtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

Located in the Yarra Valley, Healesville Country Club was already a venue with plenty of prestige, a sense of heritage and an existing clientele when Technē arrived. With a brief to reactivate the site, the architects have completed the project with an exemplary sense of sensitivity and consciousness of this context.

The approach was one of small touches and a language of subtlety, taking cues from the architectural character of the setting. As such, Technē has been able to place people at the centre of the project.

Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

As director Steve McKeag highlights, the focus on people is twofold: “Long-time members have received the upgrade favourably and have been very complimentary, while the general reception of people who have been drawn to it has been the same.”

A high level of design sensitivity is required in order to bring new users to a venue without alienating those already attached. Technē’s work in Healesville is an illustration of how architecture can achieve such a balance.

An example is the new pavilion providing views across the golf course and wider landscape. Where previously users of the course were simply moved through the space in a transactional manner, the addition of this weather-proof pavilion has enabled the public to enjoy the setting.

Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

“Now there’s a place to dwell and spend time that’s fully enclosed and enables you to enjoy the extraordinary view,” says McKeag.

This is an architecture not simply about shapes or objects but actually centring people and the way they use spaces. Again making the most of what the site already offers, Technē has focused on the framing of views by orientating key areas towards the stunning landscape.

This landscape and a general awareness of local context played into the design in more understated ways too. The colour and material palette, for instance, was heavily informed by impressions made on site visits.

Related: Portarlington Grand Hotel also by Technē

Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

McKeag speaks of the rich, autumnal colours that struck the Technē team when visiting the area and explains how that influenced the project’s materiality: “Colour and timber play a big role in adding warmth and vibrancy to the space.”

The whole design philosophy – from consideration of past and future users to material finishes and a language of subtlety – finds full expression in certain key architectural decisions. Technē chose to retain a feature barfront and, rather than removing it in order to start over, instead used it as a base from which to build a palette for the new design.

Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

This potent mix of subtlety and boldness is perhaps a defining feature of Technē, whose design philosophy of ‘Modernism with a twist’ can be seen at Healesville. It has given depth and definition to existing forms only to then soften the spaces using tonal colours and decorative lighting.

A series of small, sensitive touches come together to create rejuvenated spaces catering to different users. A proud history continues with an elegant architectural update.

Technē
techne.com.au

Photography
Tom Blachford

Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club
Subtle touches reinvigorate this RACV Country Club

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