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Charred Timber Shingles Merge With Concrete Form in a Vineyard Educational Facility

Authors:
Ricardo Martinez, Yaffa Sefchovich, Xavier Plata, Martha Serra
Charred Timber Shingles Merge With Concrete Form in a Vineyard Educational Facility

Project in-detail

Charred timber shingles and expansive glass façades integrate seamlessly with the natural sloping landscape, creating an educational facility that enhances the winemaking experience while promoting sustainable practices.
5 key facts about this project
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Charred wooden shingles provide enhanced durability and an aesthetic connection to the surrounding landscape.
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The design incorporates cross-laminated timber panels for structural efficiency and reduced carbon footprint.
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A bent A-frame design optimizes natural light and views while blending with the vineyard topography.
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Integrated water features create microclimates that improve comfort and biodiversity around the facility.
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Flexible event spaces are designed to accommodate various functions, enhancing visitor engagement with the site.
The Monte D'Oiro Tour do Vinho is an architectural project situated in Quinta do Monte D'Oiro, Portugal. This facility serves as a dual-purpose site that combines wine tourism with education, offering visitors a comprehensive experience of the winemaking process while providing amenities for relaxation and leisure. The architecture reflects a careful integration with the surrounding vineyard landscape, highlighting both functionality and a strong sense of place.

The design of the Monte D'Oiro project emphasizes the relationship between the interior and the exterior, using significant amounts of glass to create transparent boundaries that invite natural light and allow panoramic views of the vineyards. The structure is organized around a series of interconnected spaces, including guest accommodations, tasting rooms, and event areas, all tailored to enhance visitor engagement with the local winemaking heritage.

A defining characteristic of this project is its respect for the topography. The architecture takes into account the natural slopes and contours of the land, resulting in a design that feels both harmonious and integrated with its environment. Raised terraces and outdoor gathering spaces facilitate interaction with the surrounding landscape, encouraging guests to immerse themselves in the vineyard experience.

Innovative circulation strategies differentiate this project from conventional wine tourism facilities. The layout promotes fluid movement through the site, with pathways that guide visitors through distinct areas while ensuring visual connections to the vineyards. Spaces are designed to be flexible, accommodating various functions, from wine-tasting events to intimate gatherings, all while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic.

The use of materials plays a vital role in establishing the project's identity. Concrete provides structural integrity, while warm wood accents soften the design, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Local grain stone enhances durability in high-traffic areas. The balance of these materials contributes to an overall sustainable approach, in keeping with modern architectural practices.

The incorporation of water features and landscaping elements further enhances the visitor experience at Monte D'Oiro. These features not only provide aesthetic value but also create microclimates that improve comfort during warmer months. Sustainable practices are integrated into the design, such as the use of native vegetation that requires minimal maintenance.

Overall, the Monte D'Oiro Tour do Vinho reflects an intelligent synthesis of architecture, function, and environmental context. The project operates as both a showcase for fine wines and an educational center that promotes awareness of local winemaking traditions, making it an exemplary model within the realm of wine tourism.

For a deeper understanding of the Monte D'Oiro project, consider reviewing the architectural plans, sections, and detailed designs. Explore the architectural ideas that have shaped this unique facility and gain insight into its innovative design approaches.
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