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The project is a wine cellar located in Beaujolais. The cellar is positioned on a hillside in the middle of the vines. It is a place of storage and presentation of wine, which is only built by gantries (post-beam). Two massive stone porticoes of different sections intertwine on top of each other to form a space in the middle of the vines and recall the rhythms of the lines of vines. Architectural structure and viticultural structure combine to taste the best wines.
Architect: Geley architectureClient: SCI JxJPhotographer: Geley architecture perspective