The Cultural Heritage in the golf course

The commitment of the golf course designed by the Spanish architect Ignacio García at Dolores (Caibarien, Cuba) is one of the mainstays of the investment and a stamp of identity of the study of architecture of the architect, author of all the objects of the investment: “Ignacio García Golf Arquitectura”.

According to the architect, the archeology represents only a fraction of the sites and features that can be given in the golf course.

Most of the golf courses have the possibility to contain in its interior historic elements of interest.

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In this case, Ignacio García says that “the technical requirements that will adopt in the rehabilitation of the downfall of the ingenuity and its alignment with the Golf Course and Club House of new plant that we have designed, will be agreed with the Office of Monument and Historic Sites, Provincial Center of Cultural Heritage Villa Clara, with whom we are in contact through the entity cuban investor”.

The ruin is made up of a home construction of the second half of the nineteenth century, colonial period, linked to the sugar industry, with a lookout tower and the remains of the Torreon and defensive stronghold.

Our intervention intended to respect the unique values of the ruin, says the Spanish architect.


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