와인너리를 포함한 포도경작지에 설치된 전망대의 이색적인 풍경은 수평적인 자연환경과 대조적인 모습을 띈다. 상부 전망대 시설과 저층부 판매시설로 구성된 건축물은 컨테이너를 이용, 사전제작 후 현장 조립 된다.
방문객들에게 지역적 특색을 잘 설명할 수 있는 장소제공은 물론, 수익창출을 보장하는 건축물로 활용된다.
Architecture firm Cumulus Studio, have recently completed the Devil’s Corner Cellar Door and Lookout, located in Tasmania, Australia.
The building is surrounded by the grounds of the Devil’s Vineyard, and combines a lookout, cellar door and food vendors.
Shipping containers have been used as the underlying structure of the building, as it allowed the structure to be prefabricated off-site, providing timing and logistics advantages for the remote location.
Originally just a small building, the new building has space for seasonal events, and a large deck for visitors to relax and enjoy the view over the Freycinet Peninsula, while they get a quick bite to eat.
There is the Tombolo Café, serving pizza straight from the wood-fired oven.
On the other side of the courtyard is ‘The Fishers’, that serve freshly shucked oysters and seafood straight from the Freycinet Marine Farm.
To reach the lookout, guests travel through the shipping container structure, that is filled with light from sky lights.
There are also openings with picture perfect scenic views.
from contemporist