Bodega Bauer Winery
afegit per
Ethel Baraona Pohl, 2 Març 2009
Ethel Baraona Pohl, 2 Març 2009
Descripció Bodega Bauer Winery :
By using an existing water
channel bringing runoff from the Andes as an organizational basis for
the design, Field Architecture master planned the site with minimal
disruption to the existing vines. Roadways and utilities—as well as two
buildings, a winery and a residence—are sited along this channel to fit
within the harvesting and production system of the pre-existing
vineyard, and the channel provides ready access to water for production
and irrigation without the need for additional infrastructure. The
concrete winery building is formed by two attached sloping volumes,
which house, respectively, the tasting room and public areas and the
wine production facility. In the building's barrel-aging room, concrete
wall and ceiling panels—achieved using a digital pattern routed into
the cast concrete—mimic the impression of the wooden staves that make
up wine barrels. At the other building on site, the proprietor's
estate, that material language is continued with a sunscreen made from
old barrel staves that wraps the upper level of the two-story house.
"At every stage of its elaboration, the project demonstrates considerable depth" Henry Urbach said, "from the site analysis, to the elaboration of the building and the program, to construction details that are actually quite poetic." But one detail did give the jury pause: the decision to use a digital file to rout the stave pattern in the winery, rather than use real staves as formwork.
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Any de finalització:
2008
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