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Twelve vivacious vineyards from Dezeen’s Pinterest

Twelve vivacious vineyards from Dezeen’s Pinterest

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Following the information of Rafael Viñoly Architects’ plans for a vineyard-covered airport terminal, we rounded up 12 wineries from Dezeen’s Pinterest.

This roundup options full of life wineries from our Pinterest that alternately stand out from and seamlessly mix into their surrounding landscapes.

Structure studios similar to Chybik + Kristof and Renzo Piano Constructing Workshop used a variety of supplies, like glass, brick and concrete, to create trendy vineyard buildings among the many vines.

Scroll right down to see 12 initiatives from our wineries board on Pinterest.


Vertical Panorama Pavilion by Studio Other Spaces

The Vertical Panorama Pavilion, USA, by Studio Different Areas

Studio Different Areas, which is led by artist Olafur Eliasson and architect Sebastian Benhmann, accomplished the Vertical Panorama Pavilion for a vineyard in California.

The pavilion has a conical kind that was constructed from 832 laminated glass panels in 24 completely different colors and a variety of transparencies.

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Chaeteau la coste art gallery

The Château La Coste, France, by Renzo Piano Constructing Workshop

The Château La Coste Artwork Gallery, designed by Renzo Piano Constructing Workshop is a sunken exhibition house topped by sail, which is positioned alongside the grape vines of a vineyard in Aix-en-Provence, France.

The studio used chunky concrete partitions to create the 285-square-metre constructing, which is sunk right into a valley in order that its roof is stage with the panorama.

Discover out extra concerning the Château La Coste Artwork Gallery › 


Marc Barani Winery

Les Davids, France, by Marc Barani Architectes

French studio Marc Barani Architectes used ochre-coloured concrete to create this vineyard on the Les Davids property in southern France.

Located on mountainous terrain, concrete was used to seamlessly combine the two,130-square-meter construction into the valley’s panorama.

Discover out extra concerning the Les Davids vineyard ›


Pacherhof wine cellar by Bergmeisterwolf Architekten

Pacherhof wine cellar, Italy, by Bergmeisterwolf

Structure studio Bergmeisterwolf prolonged the Parcherhof wine cellar in Italy by including a bronze funnel.

The tower homes trendy wine manufacturing and tasting amenities, connecting to the prevailing cellar by way of an underground passage.

Discover out extra concerning the Parcherhof wine cellar ›


Ales Fiala Czech Republic

The Gurdau Vineyard, Czech Republic, by Aleš Fiala Studio

Aleš Fiala Studio skilfully included a sweeping, grass-topped roof into the design of Gurdau Vineyard within the Czech Republic to mix the constructing into its environment.

Round openings within the roof, strategically positioned above the bottom flooring’s glazed sections, fill the vineyard’s reception and tasting rooms with pure gentle.

Discover out extra concerning the Gurdau Vineyard ›


K Studio

Liknon, Greece, Ok-studio

Greek structure follow Ok-studio accomplished a customer house in an outdated winery. The studio created a novel pathway by way of the winery’s stone terraces.

The design incorporates a sequence of show and tasting rooms, linked by stone steps and pathways.

Discover out extra about Linknon ›


Brown Brothers vineyard, Tasmania, by Cumulus Studio

Cumulus Studio used delivery containers to design this lookout tower and wine-tasting house at a winery in Tasmania, Australia.

Constructed primarily from timber-clad delivery containers, the 2 constructions provide {a partially} sheltered atmosphere for wine and meals tasting, together with an statement level that gives sweeping views of the vines.

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Son Juliana winery, Spain, by Munarq architects

Photo voltaic-powered vineyard, Spain, by Munarq Arquitectes

Mallorca-based studio Munarq Arquitectes designed this solar-powered vineyard in Majorca with a sandstone exterior and wicker sunshades.

The vineyard was crafted to operate fully on renewable power, utilising concrete and stone partitions, together with a cork-lined roof, to offer insulation for the constructing.

Discover out extra about this solar-powered vineyard ›


Lahofer Winery by Chybik + Kristof

Lahofer Vineyard, Czech Republic, by Chybik + Kristof

An undulating roof with an amphitheatre characterises this vineyard designed by structure studio Chybik + Kristof.

The concrete construction, within the Czech Republic, attracts inspiration from the agricultural panorama it’s surrounded by.

Discover out extra about Lahofer Vineyard ›


California Winery with cantilevered roof, palms

Caymus-Suisun Vineyard, USA, by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson

Engineered timber and a cantilevered roof outline the Caymus-Suisun Vineyard created by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson in California.

The studio aimed to design a snug atmosphere and join effectively with the environment, which embrace orchards, vegetable gardens and vineyards.

Discover out extra concerning the Caymus-Suisun Vineyard ›


Alton wines

Alton Wines, USA, by GO’C

Cedar cladding and a well-defined structural grid are highlighted on this tasting room designed by Seattle studio GO’C.

GO’C aimed to design a constructing that respects the atmosphere and harmonises with the plot of land it sits on, which was beforehand deemed “unfarmable”.

Discover out extra about Alton Wines ›


Winery by Belem Lima

Alves de Sousa, Portugal, by Belém Lima

This wine-making facility and customer centre designed by native architect Belém Lima was coated fully in black brick to scale back its visible impression on the encompassing panorama.

The constructing serves a twin objective as each a manufacturing facility and a customer attraction, requiring distinctly various kinds of areas, accommodated in two intersecting volumes.

Discover out extra concerning the Alves de Sousa vineyard ›

Observe Dezeen on Pinterest

Pinterest is one among Dezeen’s fastest-growing social media networks with over 1.4 million followers and greater than ten million month-to-month views. Observe our Pinterest to see the most recent structure, interiors and design initiatives – there are over 4 hundred boards to browse and pin from.

At present, our hottest boards are London home extensions and Chinese language structure.

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