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- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioIs there any better way to enjoy a gorgeous view than with a glass of fine wine in hand? Australian architecture firm <a href="http://cumulus.studio" target="_blank">Cumulus Studio</a> has helped elevate the tasting room experience at wine company <a href="http://www.brownbrothers.com.au" target="_blank">Brown Brothers’</a> Hazards Vineyard with the completion of a stunning lookout tower, the Devil’s Corner Cellar Door. Built primarily from repurposed shipping containers, the lookout tower and wine-tasting space overlook one of Tasmania’s largest vineyards and views of the Freycinet Peninsula.1
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioThe Devil’s Corner Cellar Door was designed as a contemporary interpretation of the traditional rural vernacular.2
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioThe project comprises five timber-clad shipping containers carefully placed to form inviting spaces with thoughtfully curated views.3
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioThree distinct openings frame unique views—SKY, HORIZON, and TOWER—with the hope that they will help visitors gain a better appreciation for the landscape.4
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus Studio“By creating a dynamic scenic lookout and providing associated facilities, visitors are drawn to a new upgraded cellar door for the Devil’s Corner wine label,” write the architects.5
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioOn the opposite side of the building is the Cellar Door, made up of timber-clad volumes set around an open courtyard.6
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioThe semi-protected courtyard hosts the food market and overlooks views of The Hazards’ granite peaks.7
- Devil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus StudioDevil’s Corner Cellar Door by Cumulus Studio8