details to create interlocking forms, " says firm cofounder Mark Dytham. The clubhouse, which is connected to the hotel's two existing complexes via a new route and footbridge, was designed with families in mind, fostering a sense of connection and togetherness that is now more important than ever. On one end is an indoor playground with a tall white net structure and a ball pit. The opposite side offers an open fireplace for parents to lounge around while taking in the 360-degree views of the surrounding nature; the middle is a space for cooking with a large pizza oven. The act of discovery was also important to the design concept. " It reveals itself magically in the forest, " Dytham says. " We want people to wonder what it is and be drawn closer. " A new elevated footbridge connects the clubhouse to the hotel's two main complexes PokoPoko's middle building is an airy gathering and dining space with a wood-fired oven The playground features a ball pit with a white net structure that children can climb hospitalitydesign.com April 2021 073http://www.hospitalitydesign.com