Ogeechee Clubhouse

Richmond Hill, GA.

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IT’S “GONE WITH THE WIND” without the hoop skirts. The very model of an antebellum plantation house but dedicated to the pursuit of golf and leisure, the 18,000-square-foot Ogeechee Clubhouse is the focal point of a sports-oriented residential community outside of Savannah, Ga.

The classically inspired facility was built at the end of a majestic alley of pre–Civil War oaks and stands behind four large, Doric columns. As in traditional plantation architecture, the clubhouse is flanked by two outbuildings, although in this incarnation, they house the pro shop and administrative offices.

CATEGORY: Community recreation building or clubhouse; ENTRANT/ARCHITECT/LAND PLANNER: Studio for Civil Architecture, New York; ARCHITECT OF RECORD: Spivey + Woods Architects, Charleston, S.C.; BUILDER: Brasfield & Gorrie, Raleigh, N.C.; DEVELOPER: Dolan Pollak & Schram Development Co., New York; LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Design Works, Charleston; INTERIOR DESIGNER: Inside, Santa Rosa Beach, Fla.

Learn more about markets featured in this article: Charleston, SC, Savannah, GA, Atlanta, GA.

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