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Ascaya releases renderings of new $25 million luxury clubhouse

Ascaya has released renderings for its luxury $25 million clubhouse. The Ascaya Clubhouse design was completed by Swaback Partners of Scottsdale, Ariz.

Construction on the facility in the Henderson luxury community is planned to begin late this year, Sales Manager Darin Marques said.

“In most luxury communities, the clubhouse is not a focal point because it serves very basic functions. At Ascaya, the clubhouse is elevated to a true resort-style environment,” he said.

“Swaback Partners, designers of renowned resort clubhouses at Martis Camp in Lake Tahoe and Promontory’s Nicklaus Clubhouse in Park City, will showcase the true beauty of what a clubhouse can bring to a development.”

The 22,000-square-foot clubhouse will include a resort-style pool, large pool with: separate lap-swimming area; Jacuzzi, poolside cabanas and event lawn; shaded entry courtyard with water features and artwork; entry with concierge desk; main gathering room with bar, fireplace and seating areas; shaded outdoor living room with fire elements; seating views of the Strip.

In will also include a multifunction room with private, children’s activity room with restrooms; outdoor children’s play area with equipment; exercise room; studio for yoga, palates and dance; outdoor exercise lawn; locker rooms with lounge area and showers; three spa treatment-massage rooms; two tennis courts with shaded viewing pavilion; and two levels of parking.

Architect John E. Sather, AIA, AICP, led Swaback Partners’ design team for the Ascaya clubhouse and had an integral role in the design of its sales office. He is a graduate of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.

The residences are in the 313-estate-site community’s architectural review process and are expected to begin construction in early summer.

For more information, visit www.ascaya.com.

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