PRIVATE SPORTS CLUB

Pacific Northwest

  • Architect: Graham Baba Architects
    Contractor: Wilcox Construction
    Structural Engineer: Carter Quinn Norlin
    Mechanical & Plumbing Engineer: Holaday-Parks
    Electrical Engineer: Sequoyah
    Lighting Design: Niteo
    Acoustics & Audio-Visual Engineer: LSTN
    Images: Graham Baba Architects

Updated interiors and a new bar transform the club into a flexible venue for dining, events, and everyday gathering.

Perched on the edge of a lake, this private sports club has long been a gathering place for members and their families, its grounds hosting everything from casual afternoons to milestone celebrations. Our team was asked to reimagine the club’s principal hospitality spaces: the ballroom, restaurant, and lounge rooms, to bring them into a new era while honoring the club’s legacy. The interiors, last touched in the 1990s, carried the weight of incremental additions and outdated finishes, and circulation cut awkwardly through dining rooms. The renovation seeks to strip away those inefficiencies and restore a sense of clarity, elegance, and ease.

Circulation will be consolidated to one side, opening up the restaurant and lounge areas and allowing the rooms to flow naturally toward their views of the lake. Upstairs, a new bar will be introduced to anchor the event spaces, creating a lively, flexible venue that takes full advantage of the panoramic setting. Across all the hospitality areas, finishes will be lightened and detailing simplified, yielding a palette that feels elegant and contemporary. The resulting suite of interiors will balance the intimacy of club traditions with the expansiveness of their setting, offering members an environment that feels equally suited to a family dinner, a wedding reception, or a quiet drink at sunset.