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Architects: Fearon Hay Architects
- Area: 415 m²
- Year: 2011
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Photographs: Patrick Reynolds
Text description provided by the architects. A gravel-ballasted roof plane is extended over a series of spaces set into a rising spur of land on Brancott Vineyard, situated at the base of Marlborough’s Wither Hills in the South Island of New Zealand. This vineyard is recognized as the first site for planting of the now globally renowned Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. The client wished to construct a facility that celebrated this heritage, extending an invitation to experience the unique environment of their place in the wider Marlborough landscape.


















