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Our 69th Competition

We offer a prize of £i is. for the best design for a GOLF CLUB HOUSE for a nine-hole course in a country district. Membership 100—75 men and 25 women. Club house about 75 feet from main road, which runs at right angles to front of building. First tee, 200 feet from road on an axial line running through centre of building from road. This axial line is due north and south—first tee pointing to north. Accommodation.—-Entrance hall, small office for secretary, two lounge rooms (one for men and one for women), common dining room, kitchen, scullery, necessary larder accommodation, etc., and lavatories for staff. Changing rooms, with lockers for men and women, with lavatories. Large loggia. Heating by open fires. To be planned on one or two floors, as desired. Materials.— materials other than wood. ; Cost—Reasonable economy to be aimed at. Drawings.—One-eighth inch scale in ink. Plan or plans: four elevations and one section. Block plan to ; small scale showing area from road to first tee by about 200 feet wide, laid out in some simple orderly manner. Design.—English domestic. Competitors who display character and good taste in design will gain ascendency. Mr. S. Fearn, of Wellington, has kindly set this subject. ' Designs must be sent in finished as above under a nom-de-fhime addressed to the Editor " N.Z. Building Progress," 22, Wingfield Street, Wellington, and clearly marked "Sixty-ninth" Competition on outside, with a covering letter giving competitor's name, and address of employer. Designs must be sent in by December 27th.

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Progress, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 November 1920, Page 68

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Our 69th Competition Progress, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 November 1920, Page 68

Our 69th Competition Progress, Volume XVI, Issue 3, 1 November 1920, Page 68

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