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Doluca Winery // Doluca Şarapçılık

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Created: 04/01/12
Last Edited: 10/11/12
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Story Telling With Landscape and Sequence


The story of making wine is romantic, vivid, and memorable, but when told in an organized industrial zone, architecture takes center stage to orchestrate the immediate environment and inspire the narrative of wine making. On this factory site a visitor’s learning center (planned for 2012), a botanical garden celebrating the flora of wine-making, the production facility, and management offices are all expected to contribute to the narrative. Visitors move through the production facility defined by the geometries and materials of the past and present architecture of regional wine making. Wood is used for all engagements with the visitor, while the pure oval/circle geometries are used for points of reflection and transformation in the narrative.

16,000 m2 winery on a 52,510 m2 industrial zone.

Architectural Team: Murat Şanal, Alexis Şanal, Öner, Cibeles Sanchez Llupart, Joseph Cele, Sucu, Özlem Özdemir, Nazli Ergani and Tim Kovats.

Construction Team: NET Inşaat, Santes Mühendislik, Omega Mühendislik, Atro Peyzaj

Photography: Refik Anadol

www.doluca.com
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  • From the vast landscape of the industrial zone, one enters to the winery through a sunken valley framing the eye to the entry.
  • As you approach the entry the path scales and focus the movement with the bridge's slight separation from the earth. You move past the barrack enclosure into a portico where you are welcomed with a wood door inspired from the traditional village agricultural doors of Mürefti, the place origin of Doluca. 
  • The doors open directly into the barrack room. The scale again shifts to the vastness of the open barrack room that can accommodate up to 10,000 barrels. Although climatically separated one is overwhelmed by the contrast from outside of the very specific cold humid temperature unique to wine.
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