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Rammed Earth and Glulam Timber Structure Seamlessly Integrated into Vineyard Landscape

Authors:
Ezgi Terzioglu, Igor Gola
Rammed Earth and Glulam Timber Structure Seamlessly Integrated into Vineyard Landscape

Project in-detail

Crafted from rammed earth and glulam timber, the design creates a naturally insulated environment that fosters community engagement while harmonizing with the surrounding vineyard landscape.
5 key facts about this project
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Constructed with rammed earth for superior thermal mass, enhancing energy efficiency.
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Glulam timber supports a vaulted ceiling, creating an open atmosphere and improving acoustics.
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Large sliding glass panels facilitate a seamless indoor-outdoor connection to the vineyard.
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Site-specific orientation aligns the structure with prevailing winds for natural ventilation.
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The design features flexible spaces that adapt for both community gatherings and private functions.
The architectural project known as "Terra" is strategically situated in a vineyard area, designed to harmonize with its environment. This project serves multiple functions, including social gatherings, community interaction, and private reflection. The structure integrates seamlessly into the landscape, emphasizing a sustainable approach and showcasing local materials.

The design employs rammed earth, which provides thermal mass and enhances indoor climate stability, along with glulam timber for structural support. A sleek metal flat roof contrasts with the textured surfaces of rammed earth, while large glass panels facilitate abundant natural light and promote a visual connection with the vineyard. The result is an architectural design that not only meets practical needs but also respects and enriches its surroundings.

Unique Design Approaches

One distinguishing feature of "Terra" is its commitment to flexibility. The interior layout allows for adaptability to various functions, accommodating both intimate gatherings and larger events. The design incorporates retractable sliding windows, which seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor spaces, encouraging interaction with the natural setting.

The building orientation is intentionally aligned with existing vineyard structures, reinforcing a sense of place. Attention to acoustic performance is also evident through the use of plywood in the soffit, which contributes to a calm, reflective environment.

Architectural Elements and Details

"Terra" incorporates several vital architectural elements that enhance its functionality and aesthetic appeal. The vaulted ceiling creates a sense of spaciousness and directs attention towards the vineyard views. In addition, the building's foundation, constructed from reinforced concrete, ensures structural integrity while establishing a solid base.

The careful selection of materials underscores the project’s commitment to sustainability. Each component, from the rammed earth walls to the glulam beams, reflects a thoughtful design approach that prioritizes durability and environmental responsibility.

For a more comprehensive understanding of the architectural choices and spatial arrangements, it is beneficial to review the project’s architectural plans, architectural sections, and architectural designs. Explore the presentation further to gain insights into the innovative architectural ideas that define "Terra."
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

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