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- Including golf and country clubhouses; tennis, aquatic, skiing, and equestrian support facilities; and spas and fitness centers.
- Tackle the practical challenges architects, engineers, and consultants face in creating attractive and financially viable leisure facilities.
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STEPHEN A. KLIMENT, FAIA (Series Founder and Editor), is an architectural journalist and an adjunct professor at the City College of New York. He was chief editor of Architectural Record from 1990 to 1996.
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Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction.
PART I: RECREATIONAL SPORTS FACILITIES.
2. Golf.
3. Aquatics.
4. Boating.
5. Handball, Racquetball, Squash, and Indoor Tennis.
6. Skiing and Winter Sports.
7. Equestrian Facilities.
8. Extreme Action Sports.
PART II: FITNESS AND SPA FACILITIES.
9. Fitness and Wellness.
10. Spa and Salon.
PART III: ENRICHMENT AND DINING.
11. Lifelong Learning and Enrichment.
12. Dining.
PART IV: FEASIBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY.
13. Feasibility Ralph Stewart Bowden.
14. Sustainable Design Mark A. Diedrich.
Appendix: Amenity Facility Program Outline.
Glossary.
Bibliography and References.
Index.