In the midst of Central Serbia, in the village of Krnjevo, a distinctive winery concept emerges, blending seamlessly with the natural terrain of the region. The rolling hills and fertile soil of Krnjevo set the backdrop for an architectural venture that respects both the local environment and the essence of winemaking.
The structure unfolds along a north-south axis, following the land's contours. The basement, nestled into the hillside, establishes a practical link between the winery and the earth, ensuring optimal conditions for wine aging. The ground floor and first floor extend linearly, adorned with bricks that echo the earthy tones of the surrounding soil, creating a visual connection with the landscape.
The facade of the winery reflects a balance of form and function. A brick-patterned wall adds a touch of tradition while maintaining a modern look. Five circular windows strategically punctuate the facade, framing views of the vehicular entrance and serving both aesthetic and practical purposes.
The straightforward linearity of the brick facade draws inspiration from the structured order of the adjacent vineyard rows. The rhythmic arrangement of the bricks mirrors the disciplined alignment of the grapevines, establishing a visual link between the architectural design and the vineyard's geometric layout. As visitors approach, the parallel lines of the facade echo the orderly rows of grapevines, creating a seamless connection between the built environment and the natural patterns of the vineyard.
This winery in Krnjevo is not just a structure; it's a reflection of thoughtful design, celebrating the inherent harmony between human creation and the timeless beauty of the Serbian terroir.
In the midst of Central Serbia, in the village of Krnjevo, a distinctive winery concept emerges, blending seamlessly with the natural terrain of the region. The rolling hills and fertile soil of Krnjevo set the backdrop for an architectural venture that respects both the local environment and the essence of winemaking.
The structure unfolds along a north-south axis, following the land's contours. The basement, nestled into the hillside, establishes a practical link between the winery and the earth, ensuring optimal conditions for wine aging. The ground floor and first floor extend linearly, adorned with bricks that echo the earthy tones of the surrounding soil, creating a visual connection with the landscape.
The facade of the winery reflects a balance of form and function. A brick-patterned wall adds a touch of tradition while maintaining a modern look. Five circular windows strategically punctuate the facade, framing views of the vehicular entrance and serving both aesthetic and practical purposes.
The straightforward linearity of the brick facade draws inspiration from the structured order of the adjacent vineyard rows. The rhythmic arrangement of the bricks mirrors the disciplined alignment of the grapevines, establishing a visual link between the architectural design and the vineyard's geometric layout. As visitors approach, the parallel lines of the facade echo the orderly rows of grapevines, creating a seamless connection between the built environment and the natural patterns of the vineyard.
This winery in Krnjevo is not just a structure; it's a reflection of thoughtful design, celebrating the inherent harmony between human creation and the timeless beauty of the Serbian terroir.