Designed by Terry & Terry Architecture, this pavilion functions as both a wine-tasting area adjacent to the vineyards and a pool house for the private residence.
The site is situated on the Eastern ridge of Glen Ellen, offering breathtaking views of Sonoma Valley and parts of Napa Valley. Strategically positioned slightly off the ridge, the main house and pool area are protected against the elements. The pavilion, extending southward from the main house, anchors the pool area between them. Harmoniously integrated into the site’s gentle slope, the pavilion and pool area feature basalt stone pavers on most terraces, concrete for the structure, and standing seam metal roofs to mitigate fire risks.
The pavilion’s design tactically incorporates cast in-place concrete masses at the corners to create expansive open spaces and transparency within the main tasting area. Deep overhangs provide substantial shaded zones for both the pool area and the vineyard deck. The facility includes a compact kitchen bar. The roof design integrates a built-in viewing deck accessible via an open side stair. The lower level accommodates bathrooms, outdoor showers, and wine storage.

This project has won several awards such as the DNA Paris Design Awards and Built Design Awards (BLT) and has also been selected for the Archello Awards 2025 Longlist for Pavilion of the Year.
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