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Michael Jantzen Unveils a Wind Powered Eco Wine Pavilion

03/05/2010
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Eco-Wine Pavilion
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Wine pavilion by Michael Jantzen
    Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/michael-jantzen-unveils-a-wind-powered-eco-wine-pavilion/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Eco-Wine Pavilion

Prolific and provocative eco-architect Michael Jantzen has come up with yet another fascinating building, this time inspired by the symbolic image of grape vines growing over a trellis. The Eco Wine Pavilion is designed for temperate climates and functions as a wine tasting and special events center while also doubling as a renewable energy generator and storage facility. Jantzen continues to intrigue us with his original approach to sustainable design, and now that he has incorporated alcohol, we could not be more pleased....

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