viernes, 27 de marzo de 2020

New Update: Chilean country house in Istria

Čileanska Kuća i Podrum u Hrvatskoj
Casa estilo Chileno en Croacia (Chilean-style house and cellar in Croatia)

José Molina Kock - Architectural Design
Dalibor Pjevic - Structural Design / Architectural Construction detailing

The project is actually a very unique architectural
format dseigned in part by stern local regulations and 
EU construction standards, and in part by the Istrian
wine-making tradition, that dates back to Roman times 
and beyond, and allows "farmers" to produce and sell 
their own wines and operate small, in-premise wine-
making facilities. A house with a very big cellar.

The program is domestic to comply with zoning; the
style, including roof slopes and shapes, and the height 
are dictated by local regulations. 
The house has three levels: the large basement, housing 
high tech inox storage vats and wood barriques, accessible
by medium-size cargo vehicles; a main floor with open plan 
to accomodate all possible uses, with a surrounding roofed 
corridor in the Chilean style, which is where the pressing of
the grapes will be done once a year; and a second floor or 
drugi kat (I love this name!) with its terrace, which is where 
the wine tasting and appreciation will occur. The terrace is 
concealed behind the corrridor roof, a unique feature I once 
observed in a movie about the he Vatican Palaces, and gives 
the terrace a sort of privacy, it's a secret place to enjoy the 
pleasure of the air, the sun, the landscape, the fine wines.

Hvala prijateljima Kocquelikota!
Traditional Chilean design details play very well with the Istrian style and climate, and can also pass the strict local regulations. The rocks were excavated and will be incorporated into the final landscaping of the property.
(Photo: O. Erzbichoff - J. Marovac)


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