The primary goal for this winery is to produce high-quality wines that are distinctive, delicious, and that appeal to consumers. This involves a combination of factors such as selecting the right grape varieties, using proper viticultural techniques, applying sound winemaking practices, and investing in the proper equipment and technology.
The project will draw on the rich typology of wineries with production facilities, tasting rooms, and hospitality spaces. The site, called Westwind, is in the Dundee Hills of Oregon Wine Country, southwest of Portland. The buildings must engage the landform and each other to make a series of work and visitor spaces, inside and out.
Animation walkthrough of the winery from the ground level going down towards the sub-level two.
Physical Model of the Winery and Dundee Hills Site.
Site plan of Dundee Hills with winery design.
Gravity flow diagram of the winery.
Perspective section of the winery.
Perspective view of the tasting area during the day.
Perspective view of the tasting room during the evening. 
perspective view walking towards the private tasting area and winery vault.
Semi-Private Tasting Room viewing the Barrel Room, and Primary & Secondary Production Area.
Perspective view going into the Barrel Room.
Perspective view of the Barrel room.
Secondary production room viewing the concrete egg tanks.
(LEFT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
(LEFT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
(MIDDLE IMAGE) - Perspective view from the Staff breakroom viewing the Primary Production Area, hallway, and Crush-Pad.
(MIDDLE IMAGE) - Perspective view from the Staff breakroom viewing the Primary Production Area, hallway, and Crush-Pad.
(RIGHT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
(RIGHT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
(LEFT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
(MIDDLE IMAGE) - Perspective view from the Staff breakroom viewing the Primary Production Area, hallway, and Crush-Pad.
(RIGHT IMAGE) - Perspective view in the Primary Production Area.
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