"Conceived and built in two stages, this delightful building exhibits strength in the simplicity and clarity of the glazed axial gallery. This space connects the arrival point with the vineyard beyond, projecting visitors into the landscape. Natural materials of polished concrete, steel and heavy timber columns predominate. The wine production process is visible from the gallery, revealing the purpose of the building. Hidden away to one side is a small owner's flat. The gallery opens into a raised, semi-walled and paved courtyard enabling wider valley views and the drama of the vines to be enjoyed."
Citation from the NZ Institute of Architects Auckland Regional Architecture Award 2001 for ASC Architects.
wineries with style
A beautiful coffee table book has recently been published in the UK by respected wine title publishers Mitchell Beasley called "Wineries with Style". This is essentially a book about winery architecture, and it comprises a selection of 80 wineries from around the world, including Ransom Wines and only three other in New Zealand. This book, by English wine writer Peter Richards, is a serious review of winery architecture globally and it contains intelligent commentary and discussion besides excellent photography. We are very pleased to be included, both for ourselves and our architect, Graeme Scott of ASC Architects in Auckland.