L?Angolo Estate / LEVER Architecture
This new family-owned winery is located on 23 acres outside of Newberg, Oregon in Yamhill County. The goal was to create a tasting room experience that reflects the family?s approach to winemaking?a direct expression of the Oregon soils and climate without embellishment.
© Jeremy Bittermann
Architects: LEVER Architecture
Location: Newberg, OR 97132, United States
Lead Architects: Thomas Robinson, Michael Gross, Scott Miller
Area: 2200.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jeremy Bittermann
Owner: L?Angolo Estate
© Jeremy Bittermann
Text description provided by the architects. This new family-owned winery is located on 23 acres outside of Newberg, Oregon in Yamhill County. The goal was to create a tasting room experience that reflects the family?s approach to winemaking?a direct expression of the Oregon soils and climate without embellishment.
© Jeremy Bittermann
Ground Floor Plan
© Jeremy Bittermann
Our intent was to reflect this winemaking philosophy with a design that connects to the vineyard experience while also responding to the views, climate, and Oregon?s emerging identity as a producer of great wine. Inspired by the broad canopied native Oregon oak trees that populate the valley, two cantilevered roof structures interlock at the point of arrival to the tasting room.
Sunlight and Air Flow Diagram
The public spac...
© Jeremy Bittermann
Architects: LEVER Architecture
Location: Newberg, OR 97132, United States
Lead Architects: Thomas Robinson, Michael Gross, Scott Miller
Area: 2200.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Jeremy Bittermann
Owner: L?Angolo Estate
© Jeremy Bittermann
Text description provided by the architects. This new family-owned winery is located on 23 acres outside of Newberg, Oregon in Yamhill County. The goal was to create a tasting room experience that reflects the family?s approach to winemaking?a direct expression of the Oregon soils and climate without embellishment.
© Jeremy Bittermann
Ground Floor Plan
© Jeremy Bittermann
Our intent was to reflect this winemaking philosophy with a design that connects to the vineyard experience while also responding to the views, climate, and Oregon?s emerging identity as a producer of great wine. Inspired by the broad canopied native Oregon oak trees that populate the valley, two cantilevered roof structures interlock at the point of arrival to the tasting room.
Sunlight and Air Flow Diagram
The public spac...
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