Form and Function in Russia

A new winery on the Black Sea wins acclaim for its bold and eco-friendly design

Rendering of Côte Rocheuse’s winery in Russia
Côte Rocheuse’s new winery on the Black Sea coast takes inspiration from landscape, offering functional design. (Courtesy Severin Proekt)

Recently shortlisted by World Architecture Festival as one of the 2021 choices for the Production, Energy and Recycling category, Côte Rocheuse’s new winery on the Black Sea coast is an architectural inspiration with great functionality.

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