SITE30.2240° N, PLAN98.7264° W CHEFSOn-Site Accommodations RESIDENCE For Students Attending Culinary School BOUTIQUEA Culinary Tourist Destination HOTEL Bell Springs Winery Duchman Family Winery Fredericksburg Winery Becker Vineyards Pedernales Cellars Hilmy Cellars Rancho Ponte Site: 4.0 Cellars Grape Creek Vineyards Torre di Pietra Woodrose Winery Hills Vineyard WestCaves Cellars Winery Solero Estate Winery William Chris Vineyards t Meadow Winery

4.0 Cellars The collaborative foundations laid out by these Texas winemakers will be extended out to include a farming collaborative, culinary school, and boutique hotel.

1 Culinary School 2 Winery A TEXAS HILL COUNTRY CULINARY DESTINATION 3 Parking Graphic depicting area between 4 Boutique Hotel 5 Chefs Residences FREDERICKSBURG Austin and Fredericksburg, dotted 6 Green Houses yellow line is Texas Highway 290, known 3 as the Texas “Wine Road”. Wineries are 7 Vineyard 8 Farm 2 shown above, farms are shown below. 4 9 Farm 1 1 0 Farm AUSTIN 1 1 Chickens 12 Dairy Cows/Hay Operations chefs 1 Patio BOUTIQUE 1 Patio STONEWALL 1 3 Event Field residence 2 Living HOTEL 2 Kitchen/Dining PLAN PLAN Kitchen Bedroom 1 4 Orchard 3 Scale 1/16”=1’-0” 3 Scale 1/16”=1’-0” 1 5 Main Entry 4 Bedroom 4 Bathroom 1 6 River Access 5 Bathroom 1 7 River Viewing Deck 6 Mechanical 18 4.0 Cellars 19 Messina Hoff Hill Country Winery 2 0 Bariloche Farms 2 1 Mendelbaum Cellars 2 2 Inwood Estates Vineyards 2 3 Grape Creek Vineyard 2 4 Texas Wine Country Camp Resort 2 5 River Access Watsons Farms Oak Song Farm Bariloche Farm Silver Fox Farm Bel Canto Farms Wild Boar Farms Bella Verdi Farms Boggy Creek Farm Eieio Organic Farm New Canaan Farms Arnosky Family Farm Fredericksberg Farms

Pedernales Valley Farms SITE PLAN Scale 1”=200’-0” State Sauer-beckman Farm OPERATIONSWorking With Productive Landscapes CulinaryAlong TheD Pedernalesestination River CULINARYExploring The Flavors Of TheSCHOOL Region TEXASAmerican Viticultural AreasWINE (AVA)

WINE RELATED TOURISM: $437.8 million Texoma Texas High Plains The Texas Hill Country AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Texas Hill Country north of Mesilla Valley 31 San Antonio and west of Austin, Texas. The appellation is the Escondido Valley second largest American Viticultural Davis Mountains Area, and covers an area of over Bell Mountain 9,000,000 acres (36,422 km2). Fredericksburg Despite the cultural infl uence of Texas Hill Country 33 the local Texas German population, most of the grape varietals grown in the Texas Hill Country originate

from France, Italy, or Spain rather GLOBAL WINE PRODUCTION IN METRIC TONS | 2015 25 32 than the cooler climate of Germany. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 France Italy United States 27 Spain 2 Chile China 30 Argentina 15 29 Australia 28 South Africa Germany

18 21 22 26 GLOBAL GRAPE PRODUCTION IN METRIC TONS | 2015 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 16 11 24 phylloxera China Italy 9 12 This insect is the reason that most current United States 4 17 19 day global grape rootstocks were and are Spain 23 originally imported from Texas. These were France 13 taken from the native wild mustang grapes Turkey that grow across Texas. This rootstock also Chile 7 10 14 saved France’s grape industry in the early Argentina 1900s when phylloxera decimated the wine India 8 and vineyards of Europe mustangensis, Iran 5 commonly known as the mustang grape, 1 3 1 Farm Field Entry 12 Fresh Storage 2 3 Bottling Facility is a species of grape that is native to the "Top Ten Grape Producing Countries in the World." www.perfectinsider.com . Its range includes 2 Water Collection 1 3 Restrooms 24 Tasting Room parts of , , , GLOBAL WINE PRODUCTION IN METRIC TONS | 2015 Texas, and . JAN. FEB. MAR. APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. 3 Water Purifi cation 14 Courtyard 25 Winery Administration Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere 4 Cold Storage 1 5 Culinary Administration 26 Barrel Aging Room 5 Prep Kitchen 1 6 Restaurant Kitchen 2 7 Fermentation Tanks 6 Instructional Kitchen 1 7 Main Dining 2 8 Crush Pad 7 Elevator 18 Exhibition/Lecture Hall 2 9 Vineyard Field Entry 8 Restrooms 1 9 Main Entry 3 0 Loading Dock REGIONALCycles Of A Productive Landscape HARVEST In Texas WINERY 9 Experimental Kitchen 2 0 Cellar 31 Solar Panels Gravitational Winery 10 Bakery 2 1 Elevator 3 2 Wood/Metal Shop 11 Dry Storage 2 2 Restrooms 3 3 Storage

PRODUCT JAN. FEB.MAR. APRILMAY JUNE JULY AUG.SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC. SOUTH ELEVATION Scale 1/16”=1’-0” OPEN AIR SECTION The building periodically opens up to naturally ventilated spaces along the course of the project. These areas typically serve as entry or grounds operations.

Detailed Wall Section restaurant Scale 1/2”=1’-0” The main Dining Room emphasizes the patrons connection with the chef as space is centered around a long Chefs Table. In addition to the restaurant being run by the culinary school, the kitchen can serve as an exhibition space for visiting chefs.

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gravitational Winery Wine is produced without the use of pumps through the process of gravitational flow through the facility. This method of wine making has ancient roots and some claim that the wine tastes smoother as it has not been subjected to high pressures or turbulent flows. LONG SECtiON Scale 1/16”=1’-0” Detailed Wall Section Scale 1/2”=1’-0”