GOLF RESORT - Poss Architecture

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ARCHITECTURE + PLANNING INTERIOR DESIGN

OTHER PORTFOLIOS AVAILABLE Residential Resort | Hospitality Multi-Family Commercial Interior Design Overall

605 EAST MAIN STREET ASPEN, COLORADO 81611 (t) 970/925-4755 WWW.BILLPOSS.COM

GOLF RESORT

Poss Architecture + Planning has been involved in the planning and design of several golf course clubhouses, pro shops and support structures. This involvement has included not only the design of individual structures, but the creation of overall project themes, and experience in Colorado mountain styles.

FIRM PROFILE Poss Architecture + Planning was founded in Aspen, Colorado in 1976 and has distinguished itself for the design of custom residences, commercial projects and all areas of resort planning. Our firm is well known for providing professional and thorough service and for maintaining close working relationships with our clients. We are proud to have built a reputation of fulfilling our clients' visions through design solutions that make economic and aesthetic sense. In 2001, Poss Architecture + Planning opened the Poss Interior Design division, whose members brought to the firm a reputation of quality and innovation, as well as a network of resources from their work on projects worldwide. This changed the dynamic of the firm’s structure by teaming architects and interior designers within the same building, allowing the critical coordination between the disciplines to be easily accomplished. Currently, the firm’s staff of 25 employees engages in all aspects of architectural and interior design, with the experience and expertise to visualize, conceive, produce and manage a project from programming to occupancy. The high country communities of the West offer unique opportunities to create structures that capture the essence of a mountain lifestyle. With much of our work located in resort areas nationally, our design philosophy encourages integration of the regional context of the architecture with the landscape, thus preserving the surrounding environment’s natural beauty. Concurrent with that ideal is our obligation to provide a quality design within the constraints of our client's budget. Poss’s commitment to excellence in design, creativity and professionalism are the guiding principles of our firm.

POSS PARTNERS

William Poss

Les Rosenstein

Kim Weil

Andy Wisnoski

Chris Ridings

Stephen Holley

WILLIAM JOHN POSS, A.I.A. Principal | President

Bachelor of Science: Registered Architect: Certification: Organizations:

Architecture New York Institute of Technology, 1970 Colorado, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, North Carolina and United States Virgin Islands National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) American Institute of Architects Aspen Historical Preservation Committee, Chairman, 1987 - 1995

Mr. Poss has an extensive and varied architectural and land planning background. He was educated at the New York Institute of Technology and practiced architecture in New York before being offered a job with The Mitchell Development Company in Houston. Bill was a team architect responsible for the design and development of resort conference centers, and also acted as a consultant with the Company. Bill Poss’s love of the mountains was the motivating force behind his move to Aspen, Colorado, where he founded his own firm in 1976, and still practices today. As Bill Poss’s reputation for quality design and client service grew, his firm expanded into other project types, including executive resort conference centers, commercial infill, and more recently, master planning and design of golf and ski resort ventures, including hotels and hospitality projects. Today, Poss Architecture + Planning has established a national reputation for work throughout Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Wyoming, Mexico, Caribbean and Moscow, Russia. Mr. Poss’ design philosophy varies from project to project, depending on the physical elements and client’s needs involved. There is a strong commitment towards regional context/landscape integration with the architectural design of the project. As the managing partner, Mr. Poss takes a personal interest in all Poss projects and works closely with the assigned team to insure a seamless product.

LES ROSENSTEIN, R.A. Partner

Bachelor of Architecture: Field Administration: Registered Architect: Certification: Professional Affiliations:

University of Colorado, 1972 University of Wisconsin Continuing Education, 1990 Colorado, Montana (Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada – inactive) National Council of Architectural Registration Board HOA Design Review Board

After graduating from the University of Colorado in 1972, Les Rosenstein remained in Denver and partnered with a colleague to form the R&R Construction Company, which renovated old homes into multi-family dwellings. The projects required extensive construction including new wiring, plumbing, and the addition of second and third stories to the existing one-story facilities. This experience led Mr. Rosenstein to a Project Manager’s position at J.R. Wheeler and Associates, which required close coordination with in-house civil engineering staff and city planning departments for the design of several planned unit developments in the Denver Metropolitan area. In 1980, Mr. Rosenstein was employed as Director of Operations for Kirkham Michael and Associates, an Architecture, Engineering and Surveyor firm where he managed operations relating to architecture, land development and administration. Mr. Rosenstein gained experience in managing a wide range of project types, from single-family residences to the 270,000 square foot MCI office building in Greenwood Village, Colorado. Mr. Rosenstein also made significant contributions to the programming of the 140,000 square foot addition to the Information Handling Services Building in Inverness Park, Colorado. In 1987, Mr. Rosenstein moved to the mountains, working for Hagman Yaw Architects for 3 years. During that time, he completed a Continuing Education program in Construction Observation and Field Administration at the University of Wisconsin. In 1990, Les joined the firm of Poss Architecture + Planning as an Associate, and became a Principal of the firm in 1998. During this phase of his career, Mr. Rosenstein has headed up significant projects such as: the Hyatt Grand Aspen Hotel, three separate luxury townhome complexes as part of the Maroon Creek Club development, the award-winning Leff and Goldberg Residences, and the Piano Creek Ranch golf and fishing resort in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.

KIM WEIL, R.A. Partner

Bachelor of Environmental Design: Master of Architecture: Registered Architect: Certification: Professional Affiliation: Continuing Education:

University of Colorado, 1978 University of Colorado, 1980 Colorado, Washington, Wyoming, North Carolina, Idaho, California and British Columbia, Alberta Canada National Council of Architectural Registration Board Urban Land Institute (ULI) Golf Clubhouse Design/Site Planning | Harvard University Golf/Residential Site Planning | Harvard University

Mr. Weil has resided in Colorado for 35 years and has built his career around projects located in resort areas of North America. He settled in Aspen during his post-university years, working for HagmanYaw Architects on his first commercial projects, the Semiamoo Resort in Blaine, Washington, and the Snowmass Club in Snowmass, Colorado. This experience led him to the firm of Poss Architecture + Planning in 1985 where Mr. Weil has participated in the planning, design, preparation of contract documents, cost analysis and field observation of many projects. These projects have given him diverse experience in all aspects of architecture, and include single-family residences, townhomes, condominiums, retail and commercial projects, hotels, medical and educational facilities. Mr. Weil has been a part of a number of multi-disciplined design teams and is experienced in coordinating the input of many consultants, both aesthetic and technical, into one finished project which most efficiently satisfies the requirements of the client. His experience of working with clients during the earliest planning stages ensures that, once completed, a project will achieve the goals originally established. His commercial and resort project list in Aspen includes: Pitkin Center, Boogies Diner, the Hyatt Grand Aspen Hotel, and the Residences at the Little Nell. Residences include: the Rose Residence, Pfister Ranch, the Gold Residence, the Gentry Residence, the Dubofsky Residence, and the Finger Residence.

ANDREW WISNOSKI Partner

Bachelor of Environmental Design:

University of Texas A & M, 1983

Mr. Wisnoski has a diverse background in architecture, interior design and planning. His project experience includes all phases of design development and documentation in both commercial and residential design projects in Texas and Colorado. His position and responsibilities in past projects has allowed him to develop a broad base of knowledge in all areas of the architectural profession by participating in every phase of the architectural process. His past projects also include several building types, single-family residences (custom and speculative), townhomes, retail and commercial projects, office buildings and corporate offices. Mr. Wisnoski’s experience in both areas of architecture and interior design has instilled an important understanding of how a good building works inside and out. His experience has also developed a strong motivation towards professionalism and process oriented project management which he feels ultimately leads to clear and efficient execution of a client’s project. Mr. Wisnoski’s commercial and resort projects in the Aspen area include: the Maroon Creek Club Townhomes and Maroon Creek Employee Housing, the Owl Creek Townhomes, the Hyatt Grand Aspen Hotel, and the River Valley Ranch Master Plan and Imagery. His Aspen custom residential list includes: the Ponds, the Goldberg Residence, the Halle Residence, and the Lauder Residence. Andy has worked for Poss Architecture + Planning since 1989.

CHRIS RIDINGS, R.A.

Mr. Ridings’ broad experience in resort-based architecture includes single-family residences, multifamily developments and resort club architecture. His recent focus on this type of vernacular gives him unique insight into the challenges associated with building in the mountains.

Partner

Bachelor of Environmental Design: Registered Architect: Accreditation: Professional Affiliations:

University of Kansas, 1984 Colorado LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) HOA Design Review Board

Growing up in Independence, Missouri, Chris’s family dedicated their family vacations to the mountains and skiing. Chris grew up with an appreciation for and understanding of mountain communities, and was able to identify with the lifestyle that they represented. After graduating from the University of Kansas, his primary desire was to make Colorado his home. Chris found work in construction, and spent three years in the field where he gained valuable insight into the construction process, its relationship to architecture, and the communication required for good teamwork. Following a desire to have a bigger impact on the end result, Chris then moved into architecture, and worked for a few local firms before deciding he wanted to be associated with Poss Architecture + Planning in 1993. Since that time, Mr. Ridings has experienced project development at all levels, from field work to project management, built onto his solid background in construction. His personal philosophy incorporates the belief that excellence in architecture is the result of team effort within the project management group, and, as important, thorough communication between architect, client, and contractor. Mr. Ridings’ resort and residential projects since working for Poss include: all components of The Roaring Fork Club, The Waterman Residence at the Roaring Fork Club, Eagles Nest Cottages at Aspen Glen, the Reiss Residence, the Morrow Residence, the Braun Ranch, and Big Hat Ranch.

STEPHEN C.R. HOLLEY, A.I.A.

Mr. Holley’s range of experience includes large scale planning, airport and museum design development, along with resort and residential design and management. These projects include work throughout the United States, Europe and the Middle East.

Bachelor of Science: Bachelor of Architecture: Registered Architect: Accreditation: Professional Affiliations:

Mr. Holley’s professional development began in the architecture offices of Robert A.M. Stern in New York, where he gained experience in resort development and commercial planning through his work on projects for both the Disney Corporation and Squaw Valley USA. He later came to work in the offices of Helmut Jahn in Chicago where he collaborated on several airport and office complexes such as O’Hare and Jeddah International Airports and the Sony Center in Berlin. Through these projects Mr. Holley refined his knowledge of large scale planning and design; however, he began to desire a more humanistic scale and approach to his practice of architecture.

Partner

Operations Research and Industrial Engineering Cornell University, 1987 Cornell University, 1992 Colorado LEED AP BD+C American Institute of Architects U.S. Green Building Council

In his search for a personal approach to architecture, Mr. Holley moved to Aspen and joined Poss Architecture + Planning in 1994. Since joining the firm he has partnered in numerous projects contributing to the architectural fabric of Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley, including employee housing, commercial infill, residential design, and historic preservation. Mr. Holley actively pursues a philosophy of creative participation, interaction, and personal growth in his design and management of projects. Examples include: 409 East Hopkins (Aspen HPC Preservation Honor Award and Colorado Preservation Statewide Honor Award), Maroon Creek Employee Housing, CWA Employee Housing, River Valley Ranch Master Plan, the Snowmass Center Redevelopment, the Moses Residence (AIA Colorado West Chapter Award) and the Rose Residence (AIA Young Architects Award).

GOLF RESORTS &CLUBHOUSES

Navigating the natural grade along the Roaring Fork River at the top of the Rocky Mountains, this Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course is rare among private clubs. The club’s 282 acres are rich in history and memories of early settlers: of ranching and log structures. The club structures are designed to resemble their environment with large hand-hewn timbers, spacious outdoor porches and native stone chimneys.

ROARING FORK CLUB Basalt, Colorado

Located in west central Washington State near the town of Roslyn, Tumble Creek at Suncadia is a private golf club within a dense evergreen forest. The clubhouse is sited on a bluff overlooking the finishing holes and the Cle Elum River. The clubhouse complex is organized into a four-building cluster to reduce massing and visual impact. Included are clubhouse spaces: locker rooms, pro shop, exercise spaces, pools, tennis courts and cart storage.

TUMBLE CREEK RESORT Roslyn, Washington

The Eagle Ranch Golf Resort is located close to Calgary, Alberta, next to the Columbia River and deep in the Canadian Rockies. The master plan for the resort includes a Clubhouse, Lodge, Conference Hotel, and single and multi-family homes. The architectural “themeing” for the development will be characteristic of ranches that are prevalent in the region.

EAGLE RANCH CLUBHOUSE Invermere, British Columbia

Piano Creek Ranch includes a clubhouse and recreational facilities situated on 2,800 acres of a pristine southern Colorado mountain valley. In addition to the main lodge and guest accommodations, the plan for the resort features individual facilities that accommodate multiple uses, including a Teen Center, Children’s Facility, Artists Colony, Special Events Tents, Multi-Purpose Theater, and a Cowboy Chapel.

PIANO CREEK RANCH Pagosa Springs, Colorado

The Silvertip Golf Resort is located near Banff Springs, Alberta in Canada. The master plan for the resort includes a Clubhouse, Lodge, Conference Hotel, and single and multi-family homes. The architectural theme for the development will be modeled after the Clubhouse, which will invoke an atmosphere reminiscent of the great lodges of the National Parks.

SILVERTIP GOLF RESORT Banff Springs, Alberta Canada

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The Snake River Sporting Club features homesites nestled between the mountains and the Snake River, offering countless opportunities for adventure and enjoyment in this mountain getaway. The Members’ Lodge, home to fine dining, the pro shop, luxurious locker rooms and the Club management offices, will be the heart of the community. This luxury residential community and sporting club features 130 homesites which offer views of forests, fairways and of course, the Snake River.

SNAKE RIVER SPORTING CLUB - SITE PLAN Jackson Hole, Wyoming

SNAKE RIVER SPORTING CLUB Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Bair Chase consist of approximately 400 acres that will include a Rees Jones designed championship golf course, clubhouse, practice facility and 100 units of housing. The 16,000 sf clubhouse is designed to capture a dramatic view of nearby Mt. Sopris. The historic barn on the property will be preserved and remodeled into a pro shop, administrative offices and cart storage spaces.

BAIR CHASE GOLF RESORT Carbondale, Colorado

River Valley Ranch is an exceptional development situated at the base of Mt. Sopris, encompassing a Jay Moorish championship golf course. The ranch village lays along the Crystal River, providing a mix of moderate and high-end single family estates as well as a Victorian “Old Town” neighborhood. Poss Architecture + Planning was asked to produce Master Planning and Program Analyses for the development. This included concepts for the main entry experience to the Sales Center, as well as designs for the resident village meeting center, tennis and pool facilities, and golf clubhouse. In addition, our firm developed the architectural character for the residential components of the project.

RIVER VALLEY RANCH Carbondale, Colorado

Saddle Ridge Golf Course is a new development in Gypsum, Colorado. Included in the current design phase is a golf clubhouse, 120 room lodge and approximately 50 residential cabins of different sizes.

SADDLE RIDGE GOLF COURSE Gypsum, Colorado

CABINS

The Roaring Fork Club features 45 member’s cabins. Twenty-five of the cabins are individually owned, with the remaining twenty structured in a fractional ownership program. Each cabin also includes extensive timber framed porches to invite residents outside to sit and view the golf on the course or to enjoy an evening fire.

ROARING FORK CLUB CABINS Basalt, Colorado

Four single-story cottages were built on this special site in the Aspen Glen golf course development, adjacent to the Roaring Fork River and facing Mount Sopris. The two and three bedroom homes are each approximately 2,000 square feet, and were designed in a western craftsman style for a cottage feeling that is rustic, yet refined.

EAGLES NEST COTTAGES Carbondale, Colorado

The Eagle Ranch Golf Resort is located close to Calgary, Alberta, next to the Columbia River and deep in the Canadian Rockies. The master plan for the resort includes a Clubhouse, Lodge, Conference Hotel, and single and multi-family homes. The architectural “themeing” for the development will be characteristic of ranches that are prevalent in the region.

EAGLE RANCH CABINS Invermere, British Columbia

The Cabins at Tumble Creek are located within the Suncadia Resort Development in Roslyn, Washington, about 1.5 hours outside of Seattle. This project consists of approximately 60 to 70 free-market, single family resort cabins with three different plan types. The architectural planning is based around a causal but elegant indoor/ outdoor lifestyle with an open great room and large outdoor porches with outdoor fireplaces.

TUMBLE CREEK CABINS Roslyn, Washington

GOLF MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL

This multi-family complex is designed to project an Alpine character, with features such as stone, wood siding and shingles, along with large, steep roof shapes that reflect the surrounding mountain landscapes.

MAROON GREENS Aspen, Colorado

Aspen’s ultimate private golf course, designed by Tom Fazio, was rated by Golf Digest as one of the three best new courses of 1996. The Maroon Creek development includes a clubhouse expansion, luxury townhomes on varied sites, as well as an employee housing project.

MAROON CREEK CLUB Aspen, Colorado

Located near Edwards, Colorado, just west of Vail and Beaver Creek, lies a spectacular Tom Fazio championship golf course - the Cordillera Valley Club. Within the club property are seven single family golf cottages on a homestead called Seven Eagles, overlooking the fourth fairway.

SEVEN EAGLES CORDILLERA VALLEY CLUB Edwards, Colorado