DV Arhitekta d.o.o.

Tomac Winery

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

Tomac Winery

Dva Arhitekta

ARCHITECTS
Dva Arhitekta

DESIGN TEAM
Dva Arhitekta

PHOTOGRAPHS
Sandro Lendler

AREA
679 m²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
Croatia

CATEGORY
Winery, Infrastructure

Donja Reka is a settlement on the outskirts of the city of Jastrebarsko, 40 km from Zagreb, with mostly rural properties. The region of Plešivica is known for its small rural farms that, as part of their agricultural activities, are engaged in viticulture.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

It is a centuries-old tradition, which is preserved and passed down from generation to generation. Relying on tradition, preserving our grandfathers' values, and using ancient but modernized methods and experiences from similar regions are the way to natural wines.

While visiting Donja Reka, we noticed a farmyard with a wooden barn and a 100-year-old stable with brick walls.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

The knowledge gained during that visit served as our inspiration and was crucial in making all important decisions in the design process regarding the typology and architectural design elements, the placement of the house on the plot, and the selection and treatment of materials.

The winery is functionally and spatially organized by the vertical axis: cellar – reinforced concrete, ground floor – brick walls, attic – timber construction, roof – straw. The L-shaped layout of the underground floor is completely built out of raw concrete.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

Large wooden barrels are placed in the simple volume (box) of the ground floor with a rectangular floor plan.

The reinforced concrete is visible only in the interior because it is covered with brick walls on the outside, so it becomes a prominent element of the ground floor.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

Above the box on the ground floor, a wooden structure forms an attic space, which is primarily intended for drying agricultural crops.

The elements of the wooden laminated construction and the wooden massif fence are reminiscent of the traditional barn and its authentic ambiance.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

At the top of the winter,y there is a roof garden with beds for planting biodynamic plants, surrounded by a thatched roof on all sides.

Each spatial element is completed and defined by its own constructive material, and by nothing else but itself.

Each of the materials used develops in-depth, their surface is not the end.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

Each of the materials will develop over time, as will the products that reside inside and the nature that surrounds them. Sustainability in construction is primarily associated with energy efficiency.

Our aim was that our winery contribute to overall sustainable development.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler

The winery, with its conception and choice of materials, is integrated into that natural scenery and becomes an integral part of the ecosystem that surrounds it, preserving the biodiversity.

Our aim was that our winery contribute to overall sustainable development.

Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler


Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler
Tomac Winery
© Sandro Lendler


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DV Arhitekta d.o.o.
T +385 1 4500340 T +385 1 4500333
DV Arhitekta d.o.o.
Vlaška ul. 83, 10000, Zagreb, Croatia