Clubhouse designed using bioclimatic architecture principles

Costa Navarino Bay

Greece

Written by: Petar Milos

The Bay Clubhouse is uniquely designed and is one of the first earth-sheltered clubhouses, ensuring it harmoniously blends into the natural landscape. Almost invisible to the eye, the new clubhouse is sculpted into the natural contours, meaning that guests only realise its dynamic and innovative design as they reach the entrance. Designed by the Greek architect Charry C. Bougadellis of AETER ARCHITECTS, the clubhouse’s interior designers are London-based MKV Design. Covering more than 2,000sq.m. the clubhouse has a premium location at Navarino Bay, the destination’s second resort area and its outdoor spaces benefit from spectacular views over the Bay of Navarino and the stunning Bay Course. The design is based on the principles of bioclimatic architecture and features planted roofs including a total of 27,500 plants and trees both around the Clubhouse and on its rooftop, as well as materials and systems that maximise the building’s energy efficiency.

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