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- Sala Visitor CentreThis wine visitor centre in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2009/03/06/prefab-friday-site-specific-thai-family/" target="_blank">Thailand</a> has us itching for to sit under the cool veranda with good glass of grape-infused goodness overlooking a beautiful 200 acre vineyard. The <a href="http://www.huahinhillsvineyard.com/visitor_center_hhhvy.htm" target="_blank">Sala Visitor Centre</a> is part of the Hua Hin Hills Vineyard, about 3 hours south of Bangkok in the coastal resort town of Hua Hin. Designed by Sylvia Soh of <a href="http://www.soh-design.com/SOH.html" target="_blank">Soh Design Studio</a>, the Sala is a gorgeous traditional Thai building with a sweeping roof that showcases local <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/16/thai-building-facade-handmade-from-natural-banana-fiber/" target="_blank">natural materials</a> like bamboo, rattan and wood. Efficient cooling is a necessity in the hot and humid Thai climate, so traditional <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/10/06/ceramic-ecooler-screen-is-a-beautiful-passive-cooling-system/" target="_blank">passive cooling strategies</a> were implemented as well.1
- Sala Visitor CentreThe visitor center is designed to provide a space for people to learn more about Thai wines. It serves as a tasting room for many of the area's wines.2
- Sala Visitor CentreThe centre was designed by Sylvia Soh of Soh Design Studio. It uses many traditional Thai architectural elements, such as large sweeping roofs.3
- Sala Visitor CentreLocal natural materials like bamboo, rattan, wood and brick are also used throughout the building.4
- Sala Visitor CentrePassive cooling strategies are employed to keep the pavilion cool with minimal energy use.5
- Sala Visitor CentreLarge overhangs, an elevated structure, operable windows and doors, and high roofs encourage natural ventilation.6
- Sala Visitor CentreThe building was oriented so that prevailing winds enter the building, and so that it is shaded from the hot afternoon sun.7
- Sala Visitor CentreLarge glass windows let in lots of natural daylight and provide excellent views of the vineyard below.8
- Sala Visitor CentreBrick is used extensively throughout, providing an organic touch, linearity and scale to the building even with the tall roof.9
- Sala Visitor CentreVisitors to the center can enjoy wine tastings, a meal in the on-site restaurant, a gift shop, and a meeting facility.10
- Sala Visitor CentreWine is stored underground in a cellar to keep the wine cool with minimal energy use.11
- Sala Visitor CentreBamboo is also used extensively throughout the project to clad the main facade, provide sun shade, and line the ceilings.12
- Sala Visitor CentreSylvia Soh, who heads up Soh Design Studio, worked under Lord Norman Foster in London before starting her own firm in Singapore.13
- Sala Visitor CentreThe Sala Visitor Centre is one of the winners for 7th World Architecture Awards.14