the terraced hillside meets a Fibonacci-inspired patio at a winery
Photography by BoysPlayNice.

Marco Maio Architects Creates an Outdoor Oasis in Prague

With a name and layout inspired by the Golden Spiral, the Fibonacci wine-tasting terrace in Prague by Marco Maio Architects adds up to an outdoor oasis.

The Making of Jabloňka Winery’s Fibonacci Wine-Tasting Terrace

Marco Maio's sketch of the concept for Fibonacci
Photography courtesy of Marco Maio Architects.

With a Waterman pen, architect Marco Maio sketched a concept for Fibonacci, a terraced patio for Prague’s Jabloňka Winery that’s wrapped by a spiral of stone walls, its form inspired by its name­sake mathematical sequence.

a rendering of Fibonacci, a terraced patio at a winery in Prague
Image courtesy of Marco Maio Architects.
a rendering of Fibonacci, a terraced patio at a winery in Prague
Image courtesy of Marco Maio Architects.

Marco Maio Architects pitched the idea to the client with renderings, these two done in Photoshopped ArchiCAD.

construction work on the Jablonka Winery
Photography courtesy of Marco Maio Architects.

On-site, local contractors ensured the land had effective drainage, steel reinforcement, and infrastructure for lighting and water.

the construction of the retaining wall at a Prague winery by Marco Maio Architects
Photography by Ta, Co Fotí/Míša Kociánová.

Using an improvised chute to complete the retaining walls, limestone and marlstone were funneled 600 feet downhill, and three varieties of grapevines were planted.

welders forming a steel-framed doorway to a winery
Photography by Ta, Co Fotí/Míša Kociánová.

The Stats Behind the Making of the Fibonacci Wine-Tasting Patio

  • 20 architects, designers, contractors, and fabricators led by Marco Maio
  • 1, 075 square feet
  • Thousands of stones
  • 7+ years to complete

Before the final stones were placed, welders forged a steel-framed doorway.

an aerial view of the curving stoned terrace at a winery
Photography by BoysPlayNice.

The shape of the Fibonacci wine-tasting patio loosely traces a stone ruin with a curved space that was discovered in the terraced vineyard.

ancient oak trees are seen through the doorway at this Prague winery
Photography by BoysPlayNice.

A Corten door opens from the patio to views of the city past ancient oak trees.

the patio of a winery with a stone retaining wall
Photography by BoysPlayNice.

The patio, its concept influenced by those in Maio’s native Portugal, is outfitted with CTR chairs by Piergiorgio Cazzaniga for Tribù, a concrete table by Monica Armani, and a Corten niche in the retaining wall for wine storage.

the terraced hillside meets a Fibonacci-inspired patio at a winery
Photography by BoysPlayNice.

Maio’s curved stone walls are an artful inter­vention into Jabloňka Winery’s terraced hillside.

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