The winery is oriented east-west to maximize sunlight on the vineyards and preserve the terroir. Its organic roof blends into the terrain, reducing visual impact and strengthening the connection with the landscape. Centrally positioned, it immerses visitors in the winemaking process. The program includes production areas, a subterranean cellar, and spaces for events. Built with a steel and precast concrete system, the structure ensures efficiency and precision. Passive design strategies and natural ventilation enhance energy performance and thermal comfort.
The winery emerges as an extension of the vineyard and the surrounding landscape, embodying the concept of seamless integration between architecture and territory. Aligned along the east-west axis to avoid casting shadows on the vines, the building respects the sun’s path and enhances the local terroir. Its soft, hill-like form dissolves boundaries between built and natural elements, evoking a shadowless architecture centered within the vineyard.
Positioned at the heart of the plantation, the winery offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to follow the journey from grape to wine in direct contact with the landscape, climate, and production. Columns inspired by vine stems structure the space rhythmically, echoing the vineyard’s cadence and reinforcing the dialogue between architecture and cultivation.
Beyond winemaking areas, the project includes public spaces that foster encounters with the territory and local culture. The winery is conceived as a gesture of lightness and silent presence—where architecture, landscape, and culture converge into a unified expression of belonging.