Lost Tree Club
Clubhouse
DESIGN DETAILS
ARCHITECT: Peacock + Lewis
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE: Peacock + Lewis
FF&A DESIGN: Kemble Interiors, Inc.
CONTRACTOR: The Weitz Company, LLC
OWNER: Lost Tree Club
SIZE: 65,000 sqft
COMPLETION DATE: November 2012
WEBSITE: losttreeclub.com
AWARDS
- 2013 Golf Inc. – Clubhouse of the Year
ARTICLES
- Club & Resort Business | August, 2013 “A Fitting Statement”
- The Palm Beach Post | June, 2014 “Floridians to Vote on Favorite Building”
North Palm Beach, Florida
On April 30, 2010, the membership of the Lost Tree Club voted with a 82% approval to replace their existing Clubhouse with a new facility on the same site. Conceived in “Island Classical” vernacular, the new building is designed with a main floor elevated seven feet above the original building height and in a shape to capture the best views of the Nicklaus signature golf course out of the dining venues.
A variety of dining options are provided in this new facility for members and their guests. The Main Dining Room is designed to be broken into three smaller scaled rooms with retractable portable walls. The Grille Room is designed to provide a variety of seating options and dining experiences with an eat-at-bar, booths, banquettes, indoor and outdoor tabletop dining. Outside of the dining venues, covered terraces provide pre-function cocktail seating and dining opportunities with views overlooking the golf course.
Light toned cypress millwork ceilings wall, door, window trims, wine cabinets, fire place millwork and built-ins were designed in a coordinated manner with the fabrics, furnishings, finishes and lighting to promote the classical timeless, comfortable island style. Construction commenced in March 2011 and was completed in November of 2012.