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WINERY, BADACSONYTOMAJ, 2008-2010
PÉTER KIS, BEA MOLNÁR (PLANT - ATELIER PÉTER KIS)

www.plant.co.hu

“While the upper part of the long plot belongs more to the natural landscape, the lower part belongs to the town. When organizing the buildings, we tried to interpret this context. Thus the storing-maturing building with the offices, where the production and administrative activities take place, belongs to the hill. The plant in the lower half of the plot is part of the town and is surrounded by old simple geometry gabled wine press houses. The building of the plant also has an archetypical form. As Basalt Wine trademark shows, it was important for the winery to emphasize the closeness of natural beauties like basalt columns and organs as well as to underline the terroir character of the produced wines. In our design it is also one of the conceptual principles, which determines the forms of the buildings thus making connection between the upper and lower buildings. The other characteristic elements of the environment, creepy vine runners, appear on the façades as subtle motifs.”
(Péter Kis, Bea Molnár)

http://epiteszforum.hu/bazaltbor-laposa-pinceszet
http://www.ornamentika.hu/Media/1287048433.pdf

 
 

 



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