ODOS Architects crowns Church of Oak Distillery with pyramidal Corten roofs
Pyramidal Corten steel roofs define a distillery designed by ODOS Architects on the outskirts of Monasterevin in rural County Kildare, Ireland.
Located by the banks of the Grand Canal, the distillery occupies an existing 18th century grain mill and and an extension made of fair-faced concrete and corten steel.
The distillery is open to the public and hosts whiskey making facilities, a cafe, flexible exhibition and office spaces The working distillery is open to the public and has a cafe, as well as mezzanines and glass floors throughout the production area which offer views into the whiskey making process.
The buildings of the old Ballykelly mill now contain exhibition halls and flexible office space for the Church of Oak, and are topped with a new roof terrace.
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