Rojkind Arquitectos unveils Ummara resort with 28 villas in Mexican hills
The winery, which forms the heart of the project, will be a circular building formed of 11 vaulted shapes arranged together.
Grey shades permeate interiors of Austria's Clemens Strobl winery
Other than a couple of sofas and armchairs that have been dotted along the periphery of the winery, Destilat has otherwise left a majority of spaces empty so that they can act as a "stage" for the natural light streaming in from the windows. The extra room can also be put to use for different events hosted at Clemens Strobl.
Grey shades permeate interiors of Austria's Clemens Strobl winery
To one side of the ground floor lies a garage and toilet facilities, while on the other is a huge cellar where metal tanks and barrels of wine are stored. This space is topped by a lofty vaulted ceiling, underneath which a glass-fronted volume has been slotted to accommodate a tasting room.
Grey shades permeate interiors of Austria's Clemens Strobl winery
A two-level module clad in grey-stained spruce wood sits at the centre of the winery's ground floor. At the bottom of the module lies a kitchen that features wine bottle-lined shelves.
Grey shades permeate interiors of Austria's Clemens Strobl winery
The greyscale spaces that design studio Destilat has created within the winery come in response to the brief of the owner, who wanted the interiors to have an understated design so that the craft of winemaking could be the focal point.
Grey shades permeate interiors of Austria's Clemens Strobl winery
Design studio Destilat drew focus to the art of winemaking by applying a "reduced colour language" inside Clemens Strobl winery in northeast Austria.
Lahofer Winery by Chybik + Kristof has undulating roof with amphitheatre
This concrete winery is near the villages of Dobšice and Suchohrdly and was designed for Lahofer – one of the largest wine producers in the Czech Republic.
Lahofer Winery by Chybik + Kristof has undulating roof with amphitheatre
Architecture studio Chybik + Kristof has topped the Lahofer Winery in the Czech Republic with a walkable roof with an open-air theatre.
Raúl Sánchez uses clever cutaways in house at Mas Blanch i Jové winery
Corten steel is used throughout the public spaces of this winery, while the domestic spaces feature a more humble material palette of pale concrete and natural wood.
Raúl Sánchez uses clever cutaways in house at Mas Blanch i Jové winery
This winery also double as a public gallery or events space. The weathering steel surfaces helps to clearly demarcate the areas designed for displaying artworks..
Raúl Sánchez uses clever cutaways in house at Mas Blanch i Jové winery
New windows were added to this winery, to allow views right through the building. Most are rectangular, but there's also a large round window in one of the ground-floor walls. The new additions are reinforced by the use of Corten, a weathering steel with a distinctive rusty colour and texture. It clads internal and external walls, and also frames the new windows.
Raúl Sánchez uses clever cutaways in house at Mas Blanch i Jové winery
Corten steel walls, a circular window and a big cross all feature in this house renovated by Raúl Sánchez Architects for a winery in Catalonia.
Delas Frères Winery features rippling stone facade carved by robot
Delas Frères Winery features rippling stone facade carved by robot.
Herzog & de Meuron's Dominus Winery captured in new photos 20 years after completion
Inside Dominus Winery, visitors attention is guided from the polished concrete floors and metal mesh ceilings to the long glass windows that puncture the facade to provide extensive views of the vineyard's landscape.
Herzog & de Meuron's Dominus Winery captured in new photos 20 years after completion
Situated on the site several hundred feet away from the main road, Herzog & de Meuron's winery was designed to be minimal and unimposing.