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Center winery Nemcicky
Fialová, Petra ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this project is the new design concept for Centre for Viticulture and Wine Tourism in the region of the town Němčičky. It is a dominant building in open landscape. The main purpose of the centre is popularization of the local wineries under the trademark VOC Modré Hory. There is a viewpoint in the building as well, allowing the visitors to appreciate the stunning panorama of the wine region. Gentle curves of the surrounding landscape and refined regularity of the rows of grape vines were the inspiration for the layout of the building, as well as for the gradation of the façade. The façade itself is the defining feature of the building with its glued laminated timber columns. The columns form two rows, creating a shape of two ellipses and they are gradually rising to the top where the viewpoint can be found. In the core of the building is the tasting room which is spacious and airy. Also, there is wine archive and the facilities of the building. With pleasant weather outside, and there is no shortage of that in South Moravia, visitors can also enjoy the outer terrace. A stairway, which is copying the curve of the peripheral columns, leads from the terrace and by climbing the stairs visitors can reach the viewpoint.
Center winery Nemcicky
Fialová, Petra ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Kalousek, Miloš (advisor)
The topic of this project is the new design concept for Centre for Viticulture and Wine Tourism in the region of the town Němčičky. It is a dominant building in open landscape. The main purpose of the centre is popularization of the local wineries under the trademark VOC Modré Hory. There is a viewpoint in the building as well, allowing the visitors to appreciate the stunning panorama of the wine region. Gentle curves of the surrounding landscape and refined regularity of the rows of grape vines were the inspiration for the layout of the building, as well as for the gradation of the façade. The façade itself is the defining feature of the building with its glued laminated timber columns. The columns form two rows, creating a shape of two ellipses and they are gradually rising to the top where the viewpoint can be found. In the core of the building is the tasting room which is spacious and airy. Also, there is wine archive and the facilities of the building. With pleasant weather outside, and there is no shortage of that in South Moravia, visitors can also enjoy the outer terrace. A stairway, which is copying the curve of the peripheral columns, leads from the terrace and by climbing the stairs visitors can reach the viewpoint.

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