5 key facts about this project
The Monte d'Oiro Tasting Pavilion is a well-designed space located within the Quinta do Monte d'Oiro winery. It serves as a gathering point for visitors, allowing them to explore the winery's wines and connect with the surrounding vineyard. The design concept focuses on storytelling, showcasing the processes involved in winemaking and creating a link between guests and the landscape.
Architectural Layout
The layout of the pavilion enhances the visitor experience through small, intimate seating arrangements that encourage conversation. Communal and tasting tables are arranged to create social spaces while still providing clear views of the vineyard. Main entry and side pergolas guide visitors into the pavilion, setting a welcoming tone right from the start.
Material Selection
Materials used in the construction are carefully chosen to harmonize with the environment. Vertical cedar siding and cedar exterior trim blend naturally with the landscape, offering a rustic feel. A limestone base adds a sturdy foundation and complements the earthy colors of the vineyard. The standing seam metal roof contributes a modern touch, emphasizing durability along with function.
Interior Features
Inside the pavilion, design elements maximize natural light, with transom windows framing inviting views of the vineyard. Custom mosaic tiles and embossed plaster vineyard maps offer rich details that connect visitors to the winery's story. The selection of finishes creates a warm and inviting space where the artistry of winemaking can be appreciated.
Outdoor Integration
Outdoor areas extend the pavilion's purpose with features like the terrace patio and fire sculpture, allowing visitors to engage with the vineyard setting. These spaces invite guests to step outside and enjoy nature, enhancing their experience of the winery. A green terrace promotes integration with the surroundings, reflecting the design’s intention to connect architecture with the vineyard.
The overall design encourages movement between indoor and outdoor spaces, grounding the experience in the vineyard's history and natural beauty. This connection to the land and the processes of winemaking is a central theme throughout the pavilion.