Domaine Claude Bentz
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ElementBrandProduct Name
DoorsTBS Fabrications Ltd
ParquetBembe
Air SystemsBrever
WoodworksPrefalux
ConcreteR. BAYER BETONSTEINWERK
DoorsSCHÖRGHUBER SPEZIALTÜREN

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Air Systems
by Brever
Woodworks

Domaine Claude Bentz

Studio Jil Bentz as Architects

Project Domaine Claude Bentz by Studio Jil Bentz is an autonomous extension of a winery in Luxembourg’s Mosel region. It is a two-story high, 71 metres long building made of concrete and wood. Concrete carries the ground floor which combines the new winery functions of a wine shop, tasting rooms and an event room. Wood builds the first floor for a private apartment and office spaces. 

photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz

One of the project’s main challenges was to fit this mixture of functions in an harmonious way together and into a narrow site constrained by its significant length and topography. The response to the challenge was given in the plan in a specific way on each level: the general approach was to create a special sequence by adapting the principle of enfilades. On the ground floor, the strategy was amplified by drawing a succession of squared rooms rotated 45°. The architectural move avoids linear corridors and thus the feeling of length. It opens up diagonal perspectives, which reduce the perception of narrowness. On the first floor, a grid of 18 identical orthogonal units adjacent to one another hierarchizes the plan. The 45° rotation of the ground floor’s rooms parallels the orientation of the saw-tooth roof. 

photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz

The roof’s inclination, the façade’s division and heights as much as the dual material choice enter in a direct dialog with the neighbouring building of the original winery. A particular attention has been given to the selection of materials; they were placed where it made most sense in terms of structure, form and climate control. Genuine care was put in the selection of the concrete’s aggregates, sourced from the river nearby, to minimize its environmental footprint and to emphasize the winery’s strong ties with the Mosel region.

photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz

Materials Used:

Facade cladding: Aluminum and Plaster
Flooring:  Terrazzo and Wood
Doors:  Wood and Glas
Windows:  Minimal Windows and Wooden Windows
Roofing: Aluminum

Bayer Betonwerkstein

embe

Beton Feidt

Brever

Maison Rullem

OST Fenster

Prefalux

Schörghuber

TBS

photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
photo_credit Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
Courtesy Of Studio Jil Bentz
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