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  Copyright Golf & Travel International

House Proud

William Weathersby Jr.

November 1, 2005


In keeping with the community’s villagelike feel, the clubhouse design incorporates terraced floors, stucco facades and a varied architectural massing that allows the building to follow the site’s undulating terrain. Low-sloping shed roofs also follow the land and help to convey a residential ambience.

A palette of warm-toned, natural building materials is finished simply. Antique building elements such as fountains, stone pavers and aged-wood doors and beams reinforce the historic character of the building. According to Ziebell, many of these centuries-old elements were acquired in the Mediterranean region to lend an air of authenticity.


A stone-lined hallway. Copyright Golf & Travel International. (Click image to enlarge.)

The Silverleaf clubhouse recently won a Gold Nugget architectural award from the Pacific Coast Builders Conference in the category of Best Public/Private Recreational Facility. The mating of site and style impressed the judges, who commented, “This building stands out as a stunning example of Tuscan hillside architecture in a southwestern setting. The design is especially sensitive to the contours of the surrounding land while also making a striking architectural statement.”

The structure overlooks a magnificent 18-hole, par-72, 7,299-yard run designed by Tom Weiskopf. The fairways and greens wind through the secluded canyons and valleys wedged between the mountains, providing views of the dramatic elevation changes and nearby cityscapes. Après golfing, guests frequent the clubhouse’s private, full-service spa. Silverleaf membership is by invitation and is tied to property ownership.

Silverleaf Club & Spa, 480.515.3200, www.dcranch.com;
Oz Architects, 480.443.4904, www.ozarchitects.com;
Vallone Design, 480.421.2799, www.vallonedesign.com

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