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Data publikacji: 28.06.2019
Przestrzeń Urbanistyka Architektura, 2019, Numer 1/2019, s. 113-132
https://doi.org/10.4467/00000000PUA.19.009.10012Autorzy
The viticultural landscape: An inspiration for artistic self-expression
Global trends in the revaluation of wine culture and the importance of viticultural landscapes have led to a new era of wine architecture which celebrates its relationship with the landscape; a new era where the philosophy of considerateness and ‘fit into the character of the landscape’ or “adaptation to the existing landscape” has top priority. The main focus of our research is to analyse if this new trend – “the quest for integration of architecture into the landscape” – is valid in each case. To perform this study, three recently built examples of remarkable wine architecture were selected; these are owned by prominent entrepreneurs and designed by three world-famous designers and located in the same, valuable and protected viticultural landscape. The research goal is to discover how the professional, highly commended architects faced this challenge. Did they intend to subordinate the wineries within the landscape or did they intend to make a contrast and mark the territory in order to represent their personal artistic style as a brand? Did they treat the surrounding viticultural landscape as inspiration for their architectural concepts or as a background? Are these new wineries a part of the surrounding landscape or are these distinct and separate objects from it?
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Informacje: Przestrzeń Urbanistyka Architektura, 2019, Numer 1/2019, s. 113-132
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
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The viticultural landscape: An inspiration for artistic self-expression
Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Szent István University, Budapest
Department of Urban Planning and Design, Faculty of Landscape Architecture, Szent István University, Budapest
Publikacja: 28.06.2019
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: CC BY-SA 4.0
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