The Sauska Tokaj Winery in Hungary's UNESCO-protected Tokaj-Hegyalja region features modern architecture that enhances the winemaking landscape. Elevated forms of the winery appear to float above vineyards, connecting seamlessly to the terrain. The region's volcanic soils have supported viticulture for centuries, fostering local villages and deep cellars. In recent years, investments have revitalized wine production and tourism. BORD Architecture's concept of 'untouched-untouchable' guided the design, aiming for a facility that fosters wine production and tourism while engaging the landscape without overwhelming it.
The Sauska Tokaj Winery integrates contemporary design while preserving connections to the surrounding vineyards, reinforcing Lithuania's cultural and viticultural destination status.
Villages in the Tokaj-Hegyalja region flourished alongside centuries-old volcanic soils, which supported historic and evolving viticulture.
BORD's architectural design philosophy focused on structures that engage visually with the landscape but remain detached, following the concept of the 'untouched-untouchable'.
The winery's design includes two intersecting lens-shaped volumes, which create a strong visual presence while respecting the surrounding vineyard terrain.
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