Pete
01-01-2022, 06:36 PM
This project is nearing completion (the drone photo below is old; meant to post this a long time ago; the dirt moving to the west is for the NE Youth Center).
$4 M
Miles Associates
The James E. Stewart Golf Course is known as an excellent 9-hole course, near downtown OKC, offering a full-service restaurant and exceptional value. The existing Clubhouse occupies the south end of the existing Douglass Park Recreation Center. The building is deteriorating and is not suitable for renovation. This building will be demolished shortly after the new clubhouse is occupied. The new clubhouse will be approximately 6,778 Square Feet with an additional 1,000 Square Foot patio/deck. The Clubhouse design is intended to encourage growth in the number of new golfers, specifically youth. The design of the new James E. Stewart Clubhouse is based on the Schematic Design presented to and approved by the Oklahoma City Golf Commission. Included will be providing parking for 75 cars, creation of a Park Entry sign , general landscaping and associated site work, new concrete cart paths connecting to the existing paths and cart storage building and demolition of the existing Recreation Center.
Design:
The new James E. Stewart Clubhouse will be sited on the north edge of Douglass Park, close to the 9th Hole and 1st Tee. The building will be set at a 45˚ angle to maximize the views of the course, and to provide optimum sun profiles, reducing heat gain. Vehicular access utilizes the existing curb-cut, leading to the 75-car parking lot, with drop-off and loading lanes. The design concept calls for high, open public spaces, with panoramic views of the course. It will have a warm and inviting feel, with utilitarian and pleasing finishes. The main entry opens into the Pro Shop and control counter, with immediate access to the Women’s and Men’s Locker Rooms, and the cart parking area outside. The restaurant and shaded dining patio are served by a full-service kitchen. The staff offices are centrally located to provide efficient functioning. The construction will consist of concrete slab-on-grade, steel framing with open-web steel joists, and laminated wood beams with exposed wood deck ceilings in the high public spaces.
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$4 M
Miles Associates
The James E. Stewart Golf Course is known as an excellent 9-hole course, near downtown OKC, offering a full-service restaurant and exceptional value. The existing Clubhouse occupies the south end of the existing Douglass Park Recreation Center. The building is deteriorating and is not suitable for renovation. This building will be demolished shortly after the new clubhouse is occupied. The new clubhouse will be approximately 6,778 Square Feet with an additional 1,000 Square Foot patio/deck. The Clubhouse design is intended to encourage growth in the number of new golfers, specifically youth. The design of the new James E. Stewart Clubhouse is based on the Schematic Design presented to and approved by the Oklahoma City Golf Commission. Included will be providing parking for 75 cars, creation of a Park Entry sign , general landscaping and associated site work, new concrete cart paths connecting to the existing paths and cart storage building and demolition of the existing Recreation Center.
Design:
The new James E. Stewart Clubhouse will be sited on the north edge of Douglass Park, close to the 9th Hole and 1st Tee. The building will be set at a 45˚ angle to maximize the views of the course, and to provide optimum sun profiles, reducing heat gain. Vehicular access utilizes the existing curb-cut, leading to the 75-car parking lot, with drop-off and loading lanes. The design concept calls for high, open public spaces, with panoramic views of the course. It will have a warm and inviting feel, with utilitarian and pleasing finishes. The main entry opens into the Pro Shop and control counter, with immediate access to the Women’s and Men’s Locker Rooms, and the cart parking area outside. The restaurant and shaded dining patio are served by a full-service kitchen. The staff offices are centrally located to provide efficient functioning. The construction will consist of concrete slab-on-grade, steel framing with open-web steel joists, and laminated wood beams with exposed wood deck ceilings in the high public spaces.
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/stewart030621a.jpg
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/stewart102119a.jpg
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/stewart102119d.jpg
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/stewart102119c.jpg
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/stewart102119b.jpg
http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/jamesstewartupdate1.jpg