Community Environments
Angel of the Winds RV Resort & Entertainment Space

The Clubhouse at Angel of the Winds RV Resort in Arlington, WA, is inspired by the grand lodges of the National Parks. An RV-sized porte-cochere is the gateway to the resort, directly connecting guests to the entrance for a seamless arrival experience. The property offers an elevated camping environment, which today’s travelers are looking for.
												                	
												                	
												                	
												                	
												                	
												                	Essential to the building’s design is its indoor/outdoor connection, emphasized by floor-to-ceiling windows. A grand hall has a gable roof, high ceilings, and a large fireplace for gatherings. A gathering room featuring a lounge area with foosball and pool tables and a view of the outdoors was designed for casual conversation.
Shou Sugi Ban Charred Wood, used on the façade, is repeated in the interior, along with locally finished cedar wood ceilings and paneling. A large communal firepit reminiscent of a campfire beckons guests to meet and mingle and encourages impromptu conversation.
The indoor pool features skylights that pour natural light into the space, and a garage door opens at it’s entrance to connect guests to the outdoors. S’Klallam artist Brian Perry crafted traditionally inspired art pieces found throughout the property.


Beyond the Clubhouse lies the resort’s extensive facilities, which include 182 RV stalls, 8 yurts, hotel-quality restrooms with shower and laundry facilities, picnic and BBQ shelters, an off-leash dog park, an interpretive walking trail, 9 fire pits, pickleball courts, a miniature golf course, and a children’s playground. In the distance is a lookout pavilion with a view of the valley and Mt. Baker. The Clubhouse is designed to serve the entire RV resort as a gathering and entertainment space infused with the area’s natural wonder.

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Project Details
 - Arlington, WA
 - Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
 - Entertainment, Food & Beverage, Hospitality, Interiors
 - 24,000 SF
 - Architecture, Interior Design