| Willi Wagner
| 2017 | Bachelor thesis (3rd year) | RheinMain University of Applied Sciences
| Profesors: Andreas Fuchs, Günter Weber
| 2017 | Bachelor thesis (3rd year) | RheinMain University of Applied Sciences
| Profesors: Andreas Fuchs, Günter Weber
For centuries people have developed and shared valuable knowledge and traditions about the art of fermenting grapes. Today wine is one of our most famous consumer goods. Wine combines experience, knowledge, tradition, aesthetics, taste and above all enjoyment.
The wine region and cultural landscape Rheingau is located west of the Rhine-Main area and extends over a narrow strip between the Rhine and the northern Taunus mountains. On about 3,000 hectares of cultivated area the grape variety Riesling is grown – which is known for its racy, lively and fresh nature.
The task was to plan a new building for a traditional family winery. In addition to the traditional functions of winemaking, sales and presentation rooms, an apartment for the winegrower family and guest rooms are provided. The site in the vineyards is captured by the forest in the north and towards the south there is a wonderful view over the landscape of the Rheingau.
The proposed design is kind of a contemporary design, which radiates permanence and speaks a clear language. A house that is a worthy place both for the manufacturing process and for enjoying one of our oldest cultural assets.
Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2019/09/martinez-lapena-torres/
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