5 key facts about this project
The "Tesouro" at Quinta Do Monte D'Oiro is located in the Lisbon wine region of Portugal. Designed for wine tasting, it blends modern architecture with the natural landscape. The objective is to create a space where guests can enjoy wine while engaging with the stunning surroundings. The overall design focuses on fostering an inviting atmosphere for social interaction and appreciation of the local viticulture.
Design Layout
The wine tasting room features a large round table at its center. This table encourages conversation and brings guests together. The open layout allows for flexibility, accommodating both small and larger groups. Visitors can appreciate views of the vineyard from multiple angles, adding to the wine tasting experience.
Landscape Integration
The design responds thoughtfully to the hillside on which it sits. The walls emerge from the earth, forming a central core that connects with the landscape. A pathway winds down from the winery, seeming to float while leading to the sunken tasting room floor. This integration enhances accessibility and creates a natural flow as guests move through the space.
Structural Elements
Structural fins are employed throughout the design to frame key views. These fins also serve to support the overall structure. They create distinctive lookouts, guiding attention to the beauty around. The play of light and shadow on these fins contributes to the visual interest of the design, inviting guests to engage with their surroundings.
Material Selection
Materials used in the project include corten steel for the structural fins and white stucco for the walls. Corten steel retains durability while complementing the earthy palette of the site. The white stucco adds a clean and reflective quality, creating a contrast that highlights the simplicity of the lines. Together, these materials create a harmonious connection with the environment.
A carefully framed opening showcases the vineyards, allowing guests to feel connected to the landscape. This design element reinforces the overall theme of discovery and interaction with the natural beauty of the region.