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Steinbach Keller | Ulrike Tinnacher
A minimal winery located in Gamlitz, Austria, designed by Ulrike Tinnacher. The history of the winery in southern styria dates back to the year 1770. The streuhof consists of several buildings from different eras, which changed their functions over time to give room for the necessary work processes. The oldest building of the winery, whose cellars were used as tasting and storage facilities, no longer met the needs of the winegrower. The basement rooms were not designed for a fluid workflow. The aim was to translate the credo of the wines – clear, elegant and timeless – into an adequate architectural language and to optimize the interaction of sales, office, warehouse and archive in its functions.
The wine cellar is located under a typical southern styrian farmhouse, which originally served as a living space as well as producing wine. While the basement rooms are buried deep into the hillside, the lower floor opens to the west, from the ground over the vineyards of steinbachtal. At the heart of the newly organized cellar is the sales and tasting area, which is accessed via a central entrance in the west facade. The front part of the l-shaped customer area is furnished with mobile theme carts, always arranged differently, allowing for flexible use of this zone. made of elm wood and brass, they offer guests various functions related to the topic of wine. Thus, the book trolley invites you to read magazines and catalogs, fresh water can be taken from the water truck and the product trolley can be tasted freely from honey to verjus and noble brandies. This lounge area is screened by a black and blue wall paneling from the back toilets and engineering area.
Bookshelf House | Shinsuke fujii
The integrated bookshelf spans both levels of the home, and also contributes to the structural integrity of the home. importantly, shinsuke fujii has designed the bookshelf so that it will not collapse when an earthquake occurs. the oblique wall also serves to shelter the entrance of the home from heavy rainfall, common to the japanese region. the bookshelf, normally an external furnishing, becomes a core and central element of the house that translates throughout the entire structure.
Pink House / Mezzo Atelier ph: Fernando Guerra
Entrepinos Housing / Taller Hector Barroso ph: Rory Gardiner
House A / Andrew Walter ph: Ben Hosking
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Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain, 2016
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I'm excited to announce the first Rocky Mountain Land Library Kickstarter has officially gone LIVE this morning! This crowd-funding campaign will be the start of creating a home for an immense and invaluable resource here in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region.
Visit our Kickstarter Page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1402759381/buffalo-peaks-ranch-a-literary-home-on-the-range
Register (FREE) to Attend Our Launch Party: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/land-library-kickstarter-launchgaro-anniversary-party-tickets-32034718706
The Rocky Mountain Land Library seeks to reconnect the modern day individual back to the land they inhabit through its growing collection of over 35,000 books. Near the rural headwaters of the South Platte River sits the Cook's House: one of several structures on the historic Buffalo Peaks Ranch. A renovated Cook's House will allow space for books, dining and lodging while providing visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a quiet but powerful natural landscape. We ask for you to join our network as we work to provide a setting to listen for the land’s response; a response too often neglected in our daily lives.
Please share our campaign with your friends, family and colleagues! We look forward to growing our community and seeing what we can accomplish together!