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Office Visit: Wineries by Backen, Gillam & Kroeger Architects

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When Kenzo Tsujimoto, a Japanese computer game tycoon and founder of Capcom Group, decided to build a winery 20 years ago on his 4,000-acre property atop Napa's Mount George, his design options were limitless. Yet he turned to local architects Backen Gillam & Kroeger, members of the Remodelista Architecture/Designer Directory with offices in San Francisco and St Helena, who are known for their winery expertise. The result is a set of handsome and low-key barnlike structures typical to Northern California with subtle overtones of Japanese influence seamlessly weaved into the materials and details of the buildings; understated, discrete with impeccable finishes—just like a good wine. Photography by Adrian Gregorutti.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: Kenzo Estates is situated unobtrusively on Mount George, 1500 feet above the town of Napa.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: While the influences come from vernacular barn structures, the wooden post and beams at the entrance are reminiscent of traditional Japanese Torii gates at shrine entrances.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: The detailing of the Torii entrance mediates between the tall scale of the buildings and the smaller scale of the entrance to the tasting room.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: Visitors are greeted in the flagstone-paved tasting room with a glass of Sauvignon Blanc before embarking on a tour of the grounds and the 20,000 square foot wine cave.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: Wood panels on sliding barn door hardware conceal a video screen in the private dining room.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: The muted green plaster finished walls and the earthy stained oak wood features come together in a restrained composition that is more often seen in Japanese tea houses than in Napa wineries.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: The composition of the window and door bring a Japanese element to the tall barnlike structures, while natural stone floors extend out to the patio and terrace areas from inside.

Kenzo Estates, Bracken, Gillam and Kroeger

Above: In the early evening, the structure glows from within.


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