Set between a sprawling lake and mountains, the new clubhouse includes a showpiece waterfront pavilion completed in the sustainably sourced Kebony wood.
Located on the outskirts of Valle de Bravo, the Valle San Nicolás Clubhouse is designed to celebrate its surroundings with a 360-degree vista of the adjacent lake and neighbouring mountains. It makes use of sustainably sourced Kebony wood to complete its spectacular Mexican lakeside vision.
A collaboration between Mexican architecture studio Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos and developer Grupo Terraforma, the 385-hectare sustainable development is decked in Kebony timber, featuring a unique circular floor plan to draw attention to the spectacular scenery, with the open layout allowing the sun to flood through the structure from dawn until dusk.
The site consists of an 800-metre water-ski lake and the showpiece Clubhouse pavilion, as panoramic views of the lake are framed by rolling hills. A central sunken passageway feature splits the Clubhouse into two wings, each fitted with an eclectic range of amenities, including the gym, outdoor jacuzzi, spa cabins and steam room.
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