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Belgravia Group Advances Construction on Atavia’s Architecturally Distinctive, Solar-Powered Clubhouse in North Scottsdale

Frank Lloyd Wright-Inspired Architecture Defines Luxury Clubhouse

Atavia ExteriorClubhouse Rendering
CertainTeed; Belgravia Group
June 17, 2026

Belgravia Group announced continued progress on the architecturally distinctive clubhouse at Atavia, the 88-unit luxury condominium community rising in North Scottsdale. The slab has been poured, the pool has been dug, and piping is underway as the steel structure prepares to go vertical in the coming weeks. Designed by KTGY, the clubhouse draws inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, featuring linear forms, sloped rooflines, expressive structural members, and wood-grain stucco stained to resemble natural wood.
 
“We weren’t trying to copy Taliesin West, we were inspired by it,” said Jonathan McCulloch, CEO of Belgravia Group. “The repeating roof angles, exposed structural elements, and wood detailing create something more visually interesting than what we’re used to seeing in clubhouse design.”
 
The clubhouse will feature a solar-integrated roof system using CertainTeed’s SunStyle photovoltaic shingles, which resemble overlapping dragon-scale tiles. McCulloch discovered the innovative solution while exploring renewable energy options and was drawn to its proven track record, with more than 15 years of successful performance across Europe.
 
Now, with SunStyle’s partnership with CertainTeed®, a leader in North American sustainable building materials, the technology is gaining popularity throughout the U.S. Atavia will proudly become the first-ever project in Arizona to feature SunStyle solar roofing, setting a new benchmark for luxury, design-forward sustainability in the region. The high-performance solar roof is expected to generate 55,000 kWh of power annually, which could offset most, and potentially nearly all, of the clubhouse’s annual energy consumption.
 
“We wanted the sustainability component to feel fully integrated into the architecture,” McCulloch said. “We didn’t want to apply traditional rectangular panels on the roof, which can detract from an otherwise beautiful design. This product allowed us to incorporate renewable energy in a way that complements the design rather than competing with it.”
 
Jessie Schiavone, general manager of CertainTeed Solar Solutions, expressed pride in partnering with the Belgravia Group and KTGY on the clubhouse project, noting that it reflects a strong alignment of design, sustainability, and performance.
 
“SunStyle delivers a fully integrated solar roofing system that generates clean energy while preserving architectural integrity,” Schiavone said. “We’re proud to contribute a solution that enhances both the aesthetics and functionality of the space, and we hope the Atavia community will enjoy it as a place to gather and connect for years to come.”
 
When complete, the clubhouse interior will bring the architectural inspiration inside, featuring soaring 20-foot sloped ceilings, exposed beams, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows. Residents will have access to a generous club room, golf simulator, game room with pool table, catering kitchen, fitness center, indoor/outdoor yoga studio, private meeting room, and outdoor amenities, including a pool, spa, barbecue area, outdoor TVs, and a communal fireplace. Maris Construction of Arizona is the general contractor for both the clubhouse and the broader Atavia community.
 
Atavia blends the privacy of single-family living with the ease of condominium ownership, offering private at-grade residence entries and attached two-car garages, the ability to personalize finishes with Belgravia’s in-house designers, and select plans with in-home elevators and private rooftop decks. Residences feature 10-foot ceilings, Italian cabinetry, and Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, with pricing from $800,000 to $1.7 million. Nearly 70% of the first phase is already sold.  
 
Located within the One Scottsdale master plan, which will include up to approximately 1.5 million square feet of retail and office space, 2,350 residential units, and 400 hotel rooms, Atavia continues Belgravia Group’s legacy of thoughtful design and elevated living.
 
For more information, visit AtaviaCondos.com or BelgraviaGroup.com.
 

KEYWORDS: multi-family buildings solar roofing stucco sustainable design wood

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