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Miranda Winery, Australia, Residential Building, Architect, Property, Images
Miranda Winery Victoria : Architecture Information
Contemporary Australian Project by alex popov & associates
Miranda Winery
2008
alex popov & associates
Photos courtesy of Kraig Carlstrom

Conceptual Framework
The Sam Miranda Wines cellar door represents the first of a two-stage
project.
The brief was for a modern facility that improves the winerys
viability by creating a landmark destination for tourists and gourmands
to the regions growing viticultural industry.
This facility was to be constructed away from the existing busy wine-making
operations (production and grape-crushing plant).

Public & Cultural Benefits
The project is sited to maximise its exposure from the passing traffic
on the Snow Road to Bright and cause minimal impact on
the King River floodplain.
The facility compliments the rural surroundings and vineyards and
creates a place for the community to meet.
Relationship of Built-Form to Context
Sited behind earth berms, the bold tower stands as an icon on the
King River flood plain. The tower provides light and ventilation into
the subterranean wine tasting area and invokes nostalgia
of the old tobacco drying towers in the region. There will be three
towers at the completion of the second stage. When considered as part
of the total scheme, one is reminded of the tower forms of San Gimignano.
This is Kelly Country and the ribbon window that wraps
around three sides of the tower is reminiscent of Nolans abstracted
Ned Kelly.
Program Resolution
From the open exposed landscape, the sequence of spaces culminates
at the bar to taste the product. One approaches the bar to select
from the extensive range of wines on display. Hold up your glass
you are invited to look up. Inside the sculptural space of the 14
metre high tower, a curved wall on one side helps to deflect light
from the skylight roof down. In summer, the courtyard is a protected
sunny space. The semi-enclosed external entry provides a protected
outdoor area in winter.
Integration of Allied Disciplines
Forlico Builders input into buildability in terms of cost,
time, materials and trade sequencing helped drive the clarity in construction
detailing.
Cost/Value Outcome
The budget of approximately $1 million relative to the 300m²
building brief was challenging. The raw materiality of the building
envelope such as face block, exposed concrete, plywood sheet and native
timber weatherboards were used cost-effectively by working to the
inherent modularity of each material. This rawness was juxtaposed
to the refined finishes used for feature interiors of the bar and
restrooms.
Sustainability
The buildings primary spaces and its courtyard are orientated
north.
The main area opens on 2-sides. Operable windows high in the tower
take advantage of the Venturi effect.
15,000L tanks supplies the facility.
Wastewater is recycled in an underground concrete tank allowing anaerobic
and aerobic bacteria to process the waste.
The slabs and walls provide thermal mass. The ceiling and the lightweight
walls have bulk insulation.

Response to Client and User Needs
Sam Miranda Wines has become a local landmark that provides a meeting
place for locals and a pleasant stop-over for tourists.
The cellar doors success has allowed the viability of the projects
final stage, a café/restaurant.
Miranda Winery photos / information from alex popov & associates
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alex popov & associates based in Milsons Point, NSW
Winery Address:
Sam Miranda of King Valley, Snow Road, Oxley, VIC 3678
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