The project is located across several hectares within an African territory shaped by pronounced climatic regimes and differentiated landscape morphologies. The entire system is constructed from the geophysical conditions of the site, integrating reliefs, soils, atmospheric circulations and solar incidences within a territorial compositional logic.
Heat organizes the modes of occupation and movement through space. The playing courses, reception areas and vegetated sequences are structured according to varying thermal intensities, producing differentiated atmospheres linked to shade, evapotranspiration and the inertia effects of materials.
The architectural inscription engages with logics already present in the structure of the site. The implantations follow the main lines of the terrain, seasonal hydrological flows and thresholds of vegetation density, generating differentiated occupation sequences according to local conditions.
The golf course organizes a segmented reading of the landscape. Each playing unit establishes specific relations between soil, slope and vegetation cover. Transitions between spaces produce a succession of spatial situations in which sporting practice combines with variations in terrain.
Built elements rely on construction systems adapted to local climatic constraints. Volumes are associated with shading devices, vegetated thicknesses and natural ventilation principles derived from the site configuration. Selected materials participate in continuity with resources available in the immediate environment.
The project establishes an extended territorial organization, articulating uses, climatic conditions and landscape structures, within a logic of progressive occupation of the land and adjustment to the dynamics specific to the African environment.