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Project Gallery: Nickel & Nickel Winery

This 6,000 square-foot fermentation barn is built with hand hewn fir beams, rafters and boards, and features traditional American barn-building methods: User-generated architecture from Taylor Lombardo Architects.

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Nickel & Nickel Winery in Oakville, California by Taylor Lombardo Architects.

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Nickel & Nickel Winery in Oakville, California by Taylor Lombardo Architects.

The South Fermentation Barn is the most recent addition to the Nickel and Nickel Winery Campus. The winery is located in Oakville, California on the historic, 19th century John C. Sullenger 42 acre farmstead. The 6,000 square-foot South Fermentation Barn is built with hand hewn fir beams, rafters and boards, and features traditional American barn-building methods. The wood-frame barn has been assembled using age-old techniques of hand-joinery for post and beam construction that were common in the 1800’s. Creative engineering enabled the barn to meet seismic building codes, while preserving its 19th century American Farmstead vernacular. The exterior is clad with western red cedar board and batten siding with a limestone wainscot.

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