Final Project – CLUBHOUSE

STAY PLAY GROW BOND

Clubhouse is a sports and movement themed city stay aimed at groups, clubs and teams, promoting and encouraging bonding and a healthy lifestyle and mindset for the youth age group.

Designed as a ‘place to be’, clubhouse will sit within the community providing links with local sports professionals, and also local food vendors.

 

 

 

The site is located at Pollokshaws Road in a building that was previously an electricity station and then a printworks for the council. Aiming to be a city base for clubs and groups means that it can take advantage of venues and facilities around it, and just help promote Glasgow as a ‘city of sport’.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The main elements of Clubhouse fit into 4 categories.

STAY – The practical elements such as reception – checking in and information, Sleeping arrangements – making sure as much variety and choice is on offer for the varying needs of different groups. Toilet, changing and laundry, as well as staff functions.

PLAY – Play is the big one, with a multi sports court with variable Led lighting, interactive squash court, various studios, outdoor pitch and other outdoor space, all in the same space as you are staying, there is always something going on and something to do!

GROW – Clubhouse aims to encourage and promote positivity through various elements. A main element is a lot of bonding and making memories. To keep these memories alive, sharing is key, so the venue includes a dedicated sharing wall, complete with a photo-printing station so moments can be captured and displayed. There’s also an achievements area, where visitors can celebrate milestones, big or small, by hitting the gong. It’s not just about winning, Clubhouse is about personal goals, individual progress, and the support of the team around you.

BOND – The free time is when true bonds are formed, this can include eating together too so clubhouse provides a variety of food and drink options to suit varying needs, A self catering kitchen so cook and enjoy time together, learning life skills along the way, a coffee and sandwich shop, a pizza oven, and two kiosks which link in with the community. Also break out spaces, games areas and chill out spaces all add to this.

 

A B-listed front encouraged me to keep and restore some of the features. The large front windows are restored and create a memorable feature. Inside, the design creates a sense of building within the building—using structures and mezzanines to form a dynamic layout that makes the most of the height and character of the warehouse-style building. It’s a space designed for movement and exploration, with different areas to discover while still maintaining a sense of connection. Adults can enjoy their own space while still feeling close enough to keep an eye on things, giving kids the freedom to explore and feel independent in a safe, engaging environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A fun, bold feel welcomes you with statement flooring which is made from NIKE hero – made from recycled nike products. A talking point on entry and focus on sustainability as a starting point for young people. The Staff are based around reception but there will be varying staff members that help around the venue also.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rooms and dorms are varied to suit a wide variety of needs for larger groups, including accessible and adjoining rooms, optional sofa beds and most having access to their own toilet and shower facilities. Clubhouse is designed to make guests feel like they have use of the whole venue, so bedrooms are not huge but provide a fun place to sleep and get ready, or wind down at night.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports and movement functions are placed all around the building so create lots of activity opportunities for fun, trying out new skills but also honing in on passions. Local coaches and people from the sports industry are linked on the app and can be booked for visits, workshops or talks to add to the sense of motivation from the venue.

Freestanding studios made from shipping containers which double as storage, and an adapted container provides the staircase in a novelty way – using the idea that the kids are used to seeing these outside in a muddy field, so using in this way is a special and novelty element.

Two adjoining studios also sit on the top floor of the dorm block, a building inside the building, the studios make use of the roof lights and have doors which can be left open or closed to make two rooms. Available for groups but also the accompanying adults can use this, book instructors from the local area to come in for a class.

The multi sports court sits at the back and is a hie of activity for any purpose. With an LED court which can be adapted to suit the game for clarity and quite unique feature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food and drink provides many options for bonding, eating and having fun together.

Lots of varied seating means the needs of large groups can be met in different ways. They can cook and learn together providing imports life skills, or just grab a takeaway!

They can access the pizza oven through the venue or book some local vendors to cater for the evening through the convenient app. A fun way to interact with the community and have a different experience whilst away when sometimes large groups might find it more difficult.

A coffee and sandwich shop means an option to grab something quick, a coffee in the morning or grab something to take away. This would be open at certain times when guests were staying.

 

A juice and smoothie bar with water fountains, in an accessible centre area means its easy to hydrate but also interact with menus from the app, making juices and smoothies, promoting healthy eating and also independent and exploration from kids.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sharing wall and achievement sharing provide opportunities to open up talking, goals, personal targets, all important for furthering life skills in children for the future, along with making fun and long lasting memories along the way.

Fun and positive graphic message on the floor in this area, recycled paper tiles and moveable paper furniture is a nod to the history of the building when it printed school jotters with messages on.

Free time together provides important moments getting to know each others personalities outwith the sports or performance field leading to longer lasting tightly formed teams with purpose and enjoyment, so there are areas to do this with games and a lively atmosphere and also

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20 credit section – App design

An app designed for the venue helps extend the experience beyond the interior. It embodies the brand and brings personalisation, choices, and sharing photos and messages as well as motivational games and helpful links and discounts.

Taking into account issues for viability was looked at during the process as well as research from existing solutions.

Functions which extend and promote the brand was important as well as the look, feel and accessibility.

 

 

 

 

 

197 Pollokshaws Road

Exterior elevation

Situated on Pollokshaws Road in what was once an electricity station and then a council printing works. Restoring glazing on the large iconic windows on the front, and keeping brickwork as an element of the design, Clubhouse aims to make its roots within the community and promote youth sports and wellbeing in a different way.

Location

Exploded view -

Shows zones, play, stay, grow and bond whilst showing the floor layout and mezzanines.

Ground floor plan

Ground floor has reception, waiting lobby and soft play, private suites, kitchen/food and drink areas/coffee shop, access to outdoor area, multi sports hall, interactive squash court, dorm block ground floor.
Mezzanine levels with a spiral slide/stairs to first one, and snug on top level, a place to chill and look over what else is happening.

Reception visual

Dorm Block section

Dorms are designed all slightly different but all bring a mixture of restored brick, soft and tactile felt materials, fun wallpapers and contrasting colours.

Bedroom visual

This dorm has optional connecting door for supervising adult which can also be used as separate room with own door.

Bedroom Visual

Room features

A fun but industrial style wardrobe which can be adapted, ,they could be With or without doors, and guests can personalise their initials and photos on the front holders with acrylic letters as a nod to a sports locker room.

Studio visual

Section showing dorm block and studios

Isolated elevation of studios made from shipping containers with perspex and wood studios.

Container studios visual

Multi sports court

An LED court provides personalisation and clear usability

Dining area visual

Varied seating options for the needs or larger groups, with a bold and fun feel

Juice and Smoothie station

Section of back wall featuring some food and drink options

- Seating with bespoke bench - two kiosks available for useably local vendors - guests can choose before stay or on the app - Pizza oven - coffee and sandwich shop with access to outside - further seating under studios.

Sharing wall and lounge

A chance to share messages and photos, looking at previous ones, and lounge with overhead mesh mezzanine, allows adults to still be close but have their own space and adds a fun interesting element.

Sharing achievements

Games room - "Dugout den"

Providing fun free time options

How An app can extend the interior experience

Digital presence and accessibility for those without phones

Example interface screens of the app

Branded colour sections provide easy understanding, the guests having two options either admin or guest. Young people can make avatars, challenge themselves to drink more water, try out smoothie recipes and share the outcomes!

Brand Identity

The colours and logo made up from sports and movement research and development with a feeling of movement and shape in both. The full logo uses flowing lines tied together to represent the timing together of the 'club' - your sport and passion - and the 'house' - the idea of staying and living together for the stay.