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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Marof Winery in Mačkovci, Slovenia by Andrej Kalamar designed using AutoCAD

 
September 17th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Andrej Kalamar

The Marof (Maierhof) agricultural estate in eastern Slovenia has existed for 120 years. Its composition of a country manor house and outbuildings lies on the ridge west of Mačkovci village in Prekmurje. Complete revitalization of the complex reinstates the manor house to its original condition; the outbuildings are replaced with new structures, adapted to new functions and technologies, all under supervision of Institute for Protection of Cultural Heritage.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

  • Architect: Andrej Kalamar, Studio Kalamar d.o.o.
  • Project: Marof Winery
  • Location: Mačkovci, Slovenia
  • Client: Panvita Marof d.o.o.
  • Contractor: SGP Pomgrad d.d.
  • Built Area: 2.200 sqm
  • Project  Year: 2006-2008
  • Year of Construction: 2009
  • Photographs: Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar
  • Software used: AutoCAD

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

First of the new buildings is the winery, housing wine production for the newly established Marof wine brand. Its vineyards, located on surrounding hills, cover approximately 40 ha. Its first harvest was in 2009, with yearly production of 300.000 litres. The building’s form follows terrain topography; its volume composition is subordinated to the adjoining manor house and the old linden tree. In accordance with the Cultural Heritage guidelines, the roof is finished in red brick, the roofing material of the old outbuildings. Fragmented facade surface sets up a multitude of vertical bars, echoing the vine support poles. On the western facade, a panoramic window in visitor reception area offers views of the valley below. At its bottom, a new irrigation pond collects the rain water flowing down from the vineyards, to water them once again.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

The visible part of the building above ground comprises only the visitor reception area (northern side) and grape reception (southern side). The rest is hidden below ground: technological areas consist of grape press, metal and wooden wine barrels for storage and maturing, a laboratory, bottle filling station and storage areas. Constant temperature of 14 degrees is maintained by surrounding ground mass, additional energy is only used for cooling the storing vats from within during the fermentation process. Viewing portholes in reception area provide views of the cellars below.

Vineyards surround the building on all sides; they are all that can be seen from within.

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

Image Courtesy Miran Kambič & Studio Kalamar

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Categories: Autocad, Winery




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