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Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe Silver Oak Cellars winery was designed by Piechota Architecture to be one of the world's most sustainable wineries.2
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureDesigned by Daniel Piechota, the solar-powered Silver Oak winery is has been called the most sustainable winery in Sonoma Valley.3
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureMade of reclaimed wood and equipped with solar panels, the winery has already earned a LEED-Platinum certification.4
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe design is marked by an extended building with a gabled roof.5
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe open-air tasting room boasts stunning views of the rolling landscape.6
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe vegetation around the winery was left in its natural state.7
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureBlack panels contrast the light wood hues on the interior.8
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe winery's design pays homage to the local barn vernacular.9
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe charred timber cladding was made out of reclaimed trees that were burned in a fire years ago.10
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe wine production system operates with a nearly net-zero water installation.11
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe interior spaces include intense lighting strategies.12
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureA soothing reflecting pool surrounds the tasting area.13
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe water feature, along with the soaring trees, provides a nature-inspired space.14
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe tasting room offers a covered space to take in the amazing views of the landscape.15
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureClean lines and floor-to-ceiling windows create a modern atmosphere.16
Silver Oak Cellars by Piechota ArchitectureThe winery is tucked into the rolling hills of Alexander Valley.17

















