- Project uploaded by Stephanie Gattas on 01-29-2025
- Project last updated by Stephanie Gattas on 02-05-2025
Augusta Vin Winery
Fredericksburg, TXThe owner of Augusta Vin initially envisioned a charming plantation-style project that featured inviting wrap-around porches on both the first and second floors, intended to serve as a welcoming tasting room for the vineyard's exquisite range of products. At Texas Timber Frames, we had a conceptual structural design inspired by a classic old-world timber construction technique known as cruck framing, which resonated deeply with the owner. This architectural style is distinguished by its use of arched trees to support the rafters, allowing for expansive, unobstructed interior spaces. The technique also takes advantage of the finest and straightest timber, which was historically favored in shipbuilding, adding both strength and beauty to the structure.
Located in the heart of the stunning Texas Hill Country, Augusta Vin offers visitors breathtaking views of rolling landscapes and picturesque vineyards. Timberlyne played a crucial role in turning the owner's vision into reality by crafting a striking two-story timber-framed structure that beautifully harmonizes with the surrounding environment. The design captures the warm, rustic charm of the area, creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances the overall tasting experience. With a remarkable selection of wines that reflect the local terroir, Augusta Vin stands out as a perfect destination for wine enthusiasts and travelers alike exploring the Fredericksburg, TX region. Whether you're savoring a glass of wine on the porch or enjoying the panoramic views from inside, Augusta Vin promises an unforgettable experience in a truly enchanting setting.
Project Details
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Année de construction
2024
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Number Of Stories
2
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Système
Bois massif
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Mètres carrés
650
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Type de bâtiment:
Civique (Loisir)
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Types de matériaux:
Bois massif
Charpente en bois / Poteau et poutre
Project Team
- Project uploaded by Stephanie Gattas on 01-29-2025
- Project last updated by Stephanie Gattas on 02-05-2025