Teahouse at Taifong Golf Club / Alvaro Siza Vieira + Carlos Castanheira
Briefly

Designing buildings for golf courses doesn't require playing the sport, but understanding its functions, habits, and the expectations of clients and players is essential.
The first step in the project is akin to 'jumping into a void,' but with a preparation that includes professional tools like paper, colored pencils, and site models.
In design, avoiding the obvious is crucial; it's about testing small, rough models continuously and making choices that lead to a final consensus.
At the Taifong Golf Course, the Tea House exemplifies how function dominates design, leading to an obvious and simple architectural solution for rest and snacks.
Read at ArchDaily
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