THESIS TOPIC
WINERY & TOURISM HUB
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 Winery design contains more of semi open spaces than enclosed. Entire process is to disconnect user from all congested and chaotic city life to feel in between more of green then gray.  Nashik as surrounded by hills makes entire year a perfect climate for evening dinner and outdoor events, the only place in golden triangle ( Mumbai - Nashik - Pune ) with slightly lower temperature of dropping even to 1.6 degree in December and max of 37-41 degree during Summers. Tourism has increased by 45% in last 6 years. Also being the starting point of Godavari river , Nashik is a known pilgrimage and a huge hector of land is used for grape cultivation of varieties like ( Flame , Pinot noir, Carbanet shiraz , Riesling).  Wine is more than just a beverage, it's an experience, which is why many wineries are now open to the public for tours and tastings.
Keeping that in mind, what needs to be addressed when designing a contemporary winery? Showcasing: Wineries are usually placed in the middle or next to the vineyards where their grapes come from, which gives a design advantage when it comes to showcasing it to the public. Strategically placed windows and views in tasting rooms and foyers, for example, can help create the illusion of being immersed where it all happens, in the middle of the vineyard, cancelling surrounding visual noises; the visitor doesn't need to see the rough part of wine making, such as loading and unloading of pallets. The concept of "from the field to the table" takes a whole new meaning in a tasting pavilion with the perfect view of vineyards. These are the activities which are proposed on Winery and Production hub site, it includes Indoor, outdoor, Public, Private, Industrial, semi open, all of these activities are managed through a single broad pathways running through and between the structures. Most of the spaces have vineyard view which is key element in every winery design also all the vineyards are public accessible.
Fig.6.2.7. Structure Aerial view & spaces.
SITE ANALYSIS
Case study 1 Sula Vineyard, Nashik Architect: Ar. Sanjay Patil Client: Rajeev Samant (CEO & Founder) Year of Construction: 1988 Address/Location: Gut No.36/2, Govardhan Village, off Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Nashik, MH, India. Location: Nashik is 180 km from Mumbai, reachable by car, bus or train and 210 km from Pune, reachable by car or by bus. SULA Vineyard is located 21km from the main entry of the Nashik, accessed by self-owned vehicle.
Built up – 7acre
Plantation – 23acre
Total area – 30 acre
Visitor’s footfall: Week-days: - 1000/day
Weekends: - 1700/day Fests (2 days):- 10,000 people/day
Structure Aerial view & spaces.
As part of their wine tourism venture, Sula operates, A tank room, Barrel room, A tasting room, 2 restaurants: 'Little Italy' & 'Soma', 35-room resort: ‘Source by Sula,’ Gym, Swimming pool and indoor tennis room An open Amphitheatre at their estate. [Note: For further detail information refer TRUPTIB_DD1_2019_20.]
Conclusion: As the Indian tourist graduates to 'themed tourism', the wine tourism is likely to grow quicker. When passed onto tour operators, it can reduce the gap between the vineyards and wine lovers and benefit the grape cultivators with remunerative prices from the wineries. Though the concept of wine tourism is relatively new in India, but it has bright future ahead if the efforts from the tourism perspectives being initiated. Nashik or India’s 'Napa Valley' is the principal hub with the maximum wineries and most popular vineyards. This place has the best potential to explore the activity and to promote it globally.
SEMI- PUBLIC
PRIVATE AREA
PUBLIC AREA
The design proposal converts an unappealing industrial facility to an attractive spot. The various situations one can experience during a stay in the winery should be well designed, comfortable and holistic. The functions should include services for tourists (such as accommodation and visitors center) as well as functions for local society (Social hub, restaurant, banquet hall and shop) The designed spaces should be flexible to accommodate various events, especially in the part of the production which is use for 3 months per year and in the rest of the time is empty.
SITE: 21,000 SQ.M. GVT. OWNED LAND LOWEST LEVEL- 4 M
DESIGN PROGRAM
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Arial view of entrance
Top view
Winery Building ( Isometric view)
Tank room
Barrel room
Arial view of Winery Building
WINE HISTORY DISPLAY
WAY TO WINERY
WINE TASTING PAVILION
LOWER VIEW FROM CORRIDOR
MAIN FOYER
FOYER DECK ACTING AS A CENTRAL PLAZA
OPEN AMPHITHEATRE
WEST ELEVATION
SECTION B-B’
Arial view of entrance
KEY PLAN
Arial view of the Accommodation facility
Courtyard view of the acco. facility.
Entrance of the acco. facility.
Courtyard views of the accommodation facility
Front view of Suite rooms
Arial view
Arial view
DELUXE ROOM
SUITE ROOM
Suite room’s Bathroom Interior
Top view of the Accommodation facility
C SECTION A-A’
SECTION B-B’
SECTION C-C’
B
A
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION A-A’
SOUTH ELEVATION VIEW
TOP VIEW OF THE WINERY &TOURISM HUB
THESIS TOPIC
PRODUCTION & WINE TOURISM HUB ARCHITECTURAL REPRESENTATION & DRAWING MISS. TRUPTI GOPAL BATHE. SEM X PHCOA 2015_____ ROLL NO.:-
During the process choosing materials like concrete , ferro cement , tensile , steel were tested for all the spaces of the structure, not much can be designed architecturally for production unit therefore the structural system should be functional with winery design . All activities have significant quality and with purpose, Proper services for production unit , isolated and temperature controlled room for wine aging, Plantation of neem tree, and grape plantation, recycled Wine bottles wall. Concrete , wood , steel , stone , marble , glass , some of the basic construction materials used in construction.
MIDC
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT