Here ’s a fun trivial composition of literalism for a Monday afternoon : Asterisk , a wine maker designed by the Japanese firmSako Architects .
Sited on an artificial island in a composite outside of Beijing , the building ’s five prong each domiciliate a different program — one for eating , one for drink , and so on . The 60,000 - square - foot winery is part of a opulence building complex called the Park Hotel Group , which lock attribute all over Asia .
wine-colored is increasingly in demand in China , where Western - made symbolisation of riches — like Expressionist paintingreproductionsand Neoclassicalarchitecture — are increasingly popular . And harmonise toWorld Architects , most of the wineries popping up outdoors of Beijing are built to replicate French villas or German castle , keeping in line with the popularity of European grapes amongst Chinese drinker . So Asterisk , then , is a sort of outlier amongst Formosan wine maker ( and a welcome one , I ’m willing to bet ) .

https://gizmodo.com/the-bizarre-copycat-architecture-of-china-455672655
My tolerance for iconography in architecture is moderately low , but it ’s hard not to care this short gem . It ’s like a cultured slight footer to the landscape painting itself . See more on Sako’swebsite . [ World Architects ]
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