I've scanned a few images from my sketchbook..
Not sure how legible this is, but this diagram is showing programmatic spaces with adjacencies. The red notes are from Ron Barrett of Kinkead Ridge.

Below is a very basic sketch of the layout of Kinkead Ridge Winery.
This is the first scheme I came up with for the winery layout. I chose to go with a linear design for good flow throughout the winemaking process. The first level would be built into a hill to create better insulation for the production area.
The next scheme is more box-like, but keeps the same adjacencies as the first scheme. This scheme would also be built into a hill. My dad likes the idea of a "wine cave" where the wine ferments and ages. This scheme would provide some temperature and humidity controls like a wine cave without having to actually go through the process of finding a proper site for a cave and constructing it. Here's an image.
And now just a couple of sketches..an exterior shot and an idea for a tasting bar
(the top of the bar is frosted glass, held up by old oak barrels)
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