Oppenheim Architecture

Ayla Golfclub

Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub

Oppenheim Architecture

STRUCTURE CONSULTANT
Wmmengineersag

GOLF CONSULTANT
Greg Norman

PRINCIPALS IN CHARGE
Chad Oppenheim, Beat Huesler

INTERIOR DESIGNER
Oppenheim Architecture + Design

PROJECT CONTRIBUTERS
Aleksandra Melion, Anthony Cerasoli, Tom Mckeogh, Ana Guedes Lebre, Rasem Kamal

LOCAL ARCHITECT
Darb Architects And Engineers

SHOTCRETE CONSULTANT
Greuterag

LANDSCAPE
Form Landscape Architects

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rory Gardiner

AREA
5800 m²

YEAR
2018

LOCATION
Aqaba, Jordan

CATEGORY
Sports Field

Text description provided by architect.

The Ayla Golfclub takes inspiration from the natural dunescapes and magnificent mountains of the Jordanian desert as well as the architectural heritage of the ancient Bedouin.

Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner
Ayla Golfclub
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The innovative and organic design of the building forms the iconic core of the Ayla Oasis mixed-use resort development in Aqaba city.

The 13,000 square foot building is part of the first phase of a 17square mile leisure development currently under construction in Aqaba, Jordan.

Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner
Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner

The development encompasses residential apartments, hotel, and commercial space, all centered around an 18-hole signature golf course designed by Greg Norman.

The Clubhouse features retail, dining, lounge, banquet, spa and wellness components; while the Golf Academy includes retail, dining, and indoor/outdoor swing analysis studio components.

Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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The distinct architectural form Ayla Golf Academy and Clubhouseestablishes a unique connection with nature by capturing the elemental, vibrant beauty of the rolling desert landscape.

A massive concrete shell drapes over the programme areas, enveloping the interior and exterior walls of each volume under one continuous surface that emerges from the sand.

The curved shotcrete shell blends with the sand like dunes instead of having conventional walls and ceilings.

The curved openings frame the views of the golf course and the colorful Aqaba Mountains in the background.

Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner
Ayla Golfclub
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Sunlight is filtered through perforated corten steel screens; similar to the traditional Arabic ‘’Mashrabiya’ that was used to insert natural light without compromising the privacy of spaces.

Jordanian patterns inspired the triangular openings of the screens, while the tones of the surrounding mountains are echoed in the colors of the shotcrete and the rustic metals.

Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner
Ayla Golfclub
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The construction of the project is the result of a knowledge exchange program between the European office of Oppenheim Architecture and local workforce.

Shotcrete pouring techniques were taught to workers in the first phases so that they could take ownership of the construction and obtain specialized skills.

Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
© Rory Gardiner

A local artist also helped shape the building by applying a traditional pigmentation technique to the interior surfaces, granting a raw, unadorned look that stays true to its context and inspiration.


Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
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Ayla Golfclub
Ayla Golfclub
Ayla Golfclub

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