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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Logowines Winery in Évora, Portugal by PMC Arquitectos

 
March 13th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: PMC Arquitectos

LOGOWINES’s winery is located in a strip of land of 3.5 hectares, part of the Herdade da Pimenta in Évora. With a rectangular configuration of 110m by 27m, it is composed of a volume coated with cork panels, intercepted by three  gray “boxes” , that organize the main functional areas of the winery. The winery has a total of 3,780.00 m2 of construction, distributed in two floors, with one partially buried in order to take advantage of best weather conditions / environment for production, wine making, wine storage and aging.

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  • Architects: PMC Arquitectos – Leonor Duarte Ferreira/ Miguel Passos de Almeida
  • Project: Logowines Winery
  • Location: Herdade da Pimenta, Évora – Portugal
  • Program: Winery, barrel vault, tasting room, laboratory, bottling line, warehouse, office and meeting rooms
  • Typology: Industry / Winery
  • Site area: 35000 m²
  • Floor area: 3102 m²
  • Software used: Autocad 2010

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  • Gross floor area: 3780 m²
  • Project year: 2007/2009
  • Cost: 2.200.000 €
  • Structural adviser: João Prego
  • Landscape project team: Filipa Cardoso de Menezes / Catarina Assis Pacheco / Fe C Arquitectura Paisagística
  • Contractor: Prediobra
  • Specialities and monitoring: Procale
  • Photography:João Morgado

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The winery assumes itself as an element that establishes a formal link between the traditions of the place and the dynamics of our days. The rhythm given to the facades, with a strong definition of horizontal lines, using various thicknesses of cladding panels of cork, where they fuse the openings for natural lighting inside is reinforced by the natural behavior of the chosen material, causing a set of textures, shades and shadows that contribute to the idea of evolutionary building, that mutates over time, in a clear allusion to the maturation of the wine during the period of production.

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Inside, a large space with 9.5 m of ceiling height, was designed with the objective of developing an innovative production method with overlapped wine vats, which boosts the gravity system, avoiding the continuous pumping of wine during the various stages of wine making.

On the lower floor, the building is equipped with a barrel vault for 400 half barrels, a bottling line and a warehouse with 700.00 m2. The technical areas were perfectly integrated within the building: a central laboratory for analysis and testing, a lunchroom and changing rooms / showers for employees.

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On the upper floor, that occupies the area of two “boxes” located on the east, lies the area of wine tourism, administration area, with a reception, a tasting area and offices / meeting rooms.

These spaces have a strong relationship with the outside through the large windows that open onto the surrounding vineyards and also through the courtyard, thought to be used on a daily basis a warm and intimate atmosphere, by those who work or visit the winery.

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Categories: Autocad, Winery




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