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Web URL(s): | http://ticstream.lib.msu.edu/garbinf/routingplans/erievillage.djvu Last checked: 2/2005 Requires: DjVu browser plug-in |
Material Type: | Blueprint |
Monographic Author(s): | Garbin, Ferdinand |
Monograph Title: | The Links at Erie Village, 1994. |
Publishing Information: | Export, Pennsylvania: Ferdinand Garbin ASGCA |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Collation: | 1 sheet |
Related Web URL: | http://golfarchitects.lib.msu.edu/djvu.htm Last checked: 06/09/2009 Notes: Instructions for installing DjVu browser plug-in |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Golf courses; Golf course design; Golf course construction; Golf course development
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Facility Names: | The Links at Erie Village, in Manlius, New York |
Abstract/Contents: | A single sheet architectural drawing of the Links at Erie Village in Manlius, New York. Shows hole routing, tee fairway and green placement, residential areas, bunkers, mounds, topographic contours, natural areas and water features. Includes scorecard showing yardage and par for each hole, each nine and the entire course. |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | "Master Plan" "Sandy R. Bigler, Design Associate" "Scale 1" = 100'" "It is important that all parties concerned with the development, design, and eventual maintenance of the proposed golf course shown herein be aware of the duties of the golf course architect engaged to design the course. The golf course architect [illegible] his assistant will on occasion make on-site alterations in the plans [illegible] specifications any time it is deemed necessary to the ultimate completion [illegible] facility. The on-site changes are planned ahead to allow the golf course architect [illegible] in his function. Since it is impossible to show all design elements [illegible] or write them legibly in the specifications." "Areas will be designated in the plans for trees, gardens, mounds, ponds, tees, and [illegible] bunkers but the final location. Grades and [illegible] will be done on site by the golf course architect [illegible] his assistant. This is our normal routine in the design of golf courses, and it has been formed due to the management of [illegible] many times in our meetings. Our regular visits to the site at seven to ten day intervals are planned to accommodate the need for on-site adjustments prior to the installation by the contractors to prevent increased costs for construction or delay in the construction. The regular visits allow the 'hands on' completion of the golf course design which cannot be communicated to contractors, grounds keepers, or owners until the [illegible]construction is due for consideration. These [illegible]-type considerations cannot be communicated by drawings or specifications and must be 'out of our design experience' on-site [illegible]." "We ask and expect your cooperation in this phase of the design function." Includes legend |
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