Columbine Country Club Clubhouse

Elevated Club Living with Timeless Craft

A Modern Classic Rooted in Charm

Set in Arizona’s refined residential landscape, the 66th Street Residence blends classic charm with modern detailing. Expansive Urban casement and picture windows with a narrow sash welcome natural light and frame elegant views, while a mix of custom doors—including a multi-slide pocketing system and the distinctive Shasta door—creates a fluid connection between interior and exterior living spaces. Brought to life through the vision of Design Lab Architecture, built by Two Hawks, and styled by Jamie Rose Interiors, the home is beautifully captured through the lens of photographer CJ Gershon.

A Premier Clubhouse Designed for Gathering and Tradition

Located in Columbine Valley just minutes from downtown Denver, the Columbine Country Club Clubhouse is a premier new construction project that blends classic club architecture with modern performance. Designed by Marsh and Associates, Inc. and built by Hyder Construction, Inc., the clubhouse features Sierra Pacific’s premier product line throughout. A combination of commercial swinging doors, bi-fold door systems, Urban Series casement windows, and fixed windows supports both large-scale gatherings and intimate member spaces. Thoughtfully integrated across the clubhouse, the window and door package enhances natural light, accessibility, and durability while reinforcing the building’s traditional character. Photographed by Eric Lucero Photography, the project reflects a refined approach to modern club design.

Design Highlights

Window and door solutions that support hospitality, openness, and architectural continuity.

Welcoming Openings for Social Spaces

Commercial swinging doors and bi-fold systems create flexible transitions between interior gathering areas and outdoor terraces, supporting events, dining, and seasonal use.

Performance and Consistency

Urban Series casement and fixed windows provide reliable performance and visual cohesion across the clubhouse, balancing operability with expansive views of the course.

Traditional Design with Modern Execution

The window and door systems reinforce the clubhouse’s classic architectural language while meeting contemporary commercial standards for durability and functionality.

Welcoming Openings for Social Spaces

Commercial swinging doors and bi-fold systems create flexible transitions between interior gathering areas and outdoor terraces, supporting events, dining, and seasonal use.

Performance and Consistency

Urban Series casement and fixed windows provide reliable performance and visual cohesion across the clubhouse, balancing operability with expansive views of the course.

Traditional Design with Modern Execution

The Seawolf 044 exterior clad paired with warm pine interiors and matte black hardware balances durability with refined modern detail.

Attention to Detail in Every Finish

  • Window & Door Types: Commercial swing doors, bi-fold door systems, Urban Series casement windows, and fixed windows—selected to support high-traffic hospitality use.
  • Application: New commercial construction for a private country club environment.
  • Design Intent: To create light-filled, welcoming spaces that enhance member experience while maintaining a timeless aesthetic.

Attention to Detail in Every Finish

  • Window & Door Types: Commercial swing doors, bi-fold door systems, Urban Series casement windows, and fixed windows—selected to support high-traffic hospitality use.
  • Application: New commercial construction for a private country club environment.
  • Design Intent: To create light-filled, welcoming spaces that enhance member experience while maintaining a timeless aesthetic.

A Clubhouse Defined by Connection and Craft

The Columbine Country Club Clubhouse demonstrates how thoughtfully selected windows and doors can elevate hospitality architecture—supporting flow, comfort, and enduring design across a premier club setting.
Architecture: Marsh and Associates, Inc. | Builder: Marsh and Associates, Inc. | Photographer: Eric Lucero Photography
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