University of Arkansas Razorback Golf Facility, Johnson, Arkansas (2004):

The University Golf team and the Blessings Golf Club members share a golf course and practice facility in the Clear Creek valley. The activities of the east side, with a greater direct link to the golf course, are, appropriately, transparent and open. In contrast, the thickened wall or zone of the locker rooms and offices along the west side has a sense of density and weight. Acting as a silent mask, a single copper clad wall conceals the building’s internal activities from motorists along the adjacent state highway, forming a folded shell, an elytra that extends beyond the stone body as cantilevered wings to shelter terraces at each end of the building. An orthogonal box set against the tree-lined valley, the building’s surface is given volume by its minute separation from the dry stacked Ozark stone base beneath.