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Panoramic Limestone Structure Featuring Sustainable Wood Elements for Vineyard Hospitality

Authors:
Evelina Urbonaite, Emma Phillips, George Pan, Yalin Fu
Panoramic Limestone Structure Featuring Sustainable Wood Elements for Vineyard Hospitality

Project in-detail

Crafted with local limestone and expansive glass panels, the tasting room offers panoramic views of the vineyard while providing a functional space for immersive wine experiences.
5 key facts about this project
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Crafted using locally sourced limestone to enhance environmental integration.
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Features extensive glass façades that maximize natural light and vineyard views.
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Designed with a long, angular tasting table that fosters interaction among guests.
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Incorporates distinct pathways for efficient guest and service circulation.
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Utilizes a bent A-frame structure for aesthetic appeal and structural integrity.
The Monte d'Oiro Tasting Room is an architectural project designed to enhance the wine tasting experience while integrating seamlessly with its vineyard context. Located in a scenic landscape, the building serves as both a functional tasting venue and a visual extension of the vineyard, embodying a modern interpretation of traditional Portuguese architecture. It effectively addresses the dual needs of hospitality and an immersive engagement with nature, promoting a sense of connection between the visitors and the surrounding environment.

Design Integration with Landscape

The project emphasizes the relationship between the built form and its natural surroundings. The orientation of the tasting room allows for expansive views of the vineyard, which is a crucial aspect of the design. By strategically placing large glass panels, the architecture invites natural light and integrates the scenic landscape into the interior space. This design choice promotes an immersive experience, ensuring that guests remain connected to the vineyard while enjoying wine tasting. The use of local limestone for the exterior walls further anchors the structure to the site, reflecting the characteristics of the regional landscape.

Key Functional Elements

The architectural design prioritizes functionality while enhancing visitor experience. The tasting room features a thoughtfully organized layout, distinguishing between public and service areas. Pathways have been designed to facilitate smooth movement for guests and staff, ensuring operational efficiency. The interior showcases a long, angular tasting table that enables intimate interactions between sommeliers and visitors. This unique design fosters engagement and allows guests to appreciate the surrounding views, facilitating a comprehensive wine tasting experience.

Innovative Material Choices and Aesthetic Approach

Materiality plays a significant role in the project, influencing both aesthetic appeal and functionality. The combination of local limestone, dark metals, wood, and glass establishes a cohesive design language. Limestone contributes to the building's integration with the vineyard, while dark metals add a contemporary edge. The interior wood finishes create warmth and a welcoming ambiance, critical for hospitality spaces. Additionally, the use of large glass surfaces not only enhances natural lighting but also frames the picturesque views, reinforcing the connection to the vineyard landscape.

For further insights into the design principles and technical details of the Monte d'Oiro Tasting Room, review the architectural plans, sections, and designs highlighting the project's innovative ideas. Explore the unique aspects of this project to gain a deeper understanding of its architectural significance in a contemporary context.
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The 10th edition of the MICROHOME architecture competition invites architects and designers from around the world to explore the possibilities of compact, sustainable living. Hosted by Buildner in collaboration with Kingspan and Hapi Homes, this special edition challenges participants to design an off-grid, modular microhome for a young professional couple, with a maximum floor area of 25 m². Designs should prioritize innovation, efficiency, and real-world feasibility. 

A total prize fund of 100,000 € will be awarded, including three main prizes, the Kingspan Award, and the Hapi Homes Award, which will grant 15,000 € and lead to the construction of the selected design. The final registration deadline is September 25, 2025, and winners will be announced on Decebmer 9, 2025. For full competition details and submission guidelines, visit microhome.info.

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Design a new small-scale home concept in the 10th edition of MICROHOME — 100,000 € prize + construction

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