Keast & Hood provided structural design for a new three-story, 24-room inn overlooking the golf course.
Considered by many to be one of the world’s greatest and most difficult courses, Pine Valley Golf Club has been an exclusive New Jersey club since 1914. To expand services for its membership, an inn was constructed.
Concrete masonry unit bearing walls, a precast concrete plank floor system, and a metal stud roof truss system provide the 23,600-sf building’s framework. Wrap-around porches on the first and second stories are also constructed of precast concrete. A sloping site affords on-grade entry to the basement level at the rear of the building, and the first floor at the front of the building. In addition to residential spaces, the inn offers golf cart storage on its basement level.
Keast & Hood provided structural design for a new three-story, 24-room inn overlooking the golf course.
Considered by many to be one of the world’s greatest and most difficult courses, Pine Valley Golf Club has been an exclusive New Jersey club since 1914. To expand services for its membership, an inn was constructed.
Concrete masonry unit bearing walls, a precast concrete plank floor system, and a metal stud roof truss system provide the 23,600-sf building’s framework. Wrap-around porches on the first and second stories are also constructed of precast concrete. A sloping site affords on-grade entry to the basement level at the rear of the building, and the first floor at the front of the building. In addition to residential spaces, the inn offers golf cart storage on its basement level.
CLIENT: Blackney Hayes Architects
LOCATION: Pine Valley, NJ
TYPE: Athletic, Commercial, Residential, SERVICES: New Construction, MATERIALS: Concrete, Masonry, SUSTAINABILITY: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Completed project photography © Jeffrey Totaro