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.
Wine Hotel Quinta Do Vallado in Peso Da Régua, Portugal by Guedes + de Campos
August 10th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Francisco Vieira de Campos
Jean Baudrillard defines architecture as “a mixture of nostalgia and extreme anticipation”. This idea comes along like a murmur in all the proposals, especially heritage projects. Each project always represents a renewed commitment to capture what is unique and non-transferable in each architectural episode.
Interior Design: Guedes + De Campos With João Álvares Ribeiro
Constructor: Ferreira Construções S.A.
Supervising: Nuno Gonçalves E Félix, Lda And Frosa, Projectos E Obras, Lda.
Date Of Project: 2007-2010
Date Of Construction: 2010-2012
Area: 1020m²
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Image Courtesy Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The project for the new Rural Hotel at Quinta do Vallado fits, as it was proposed for the new winery, in a strategy that balances the need for expansion of the facilities of Quinta do Vallado with the correct integration into the landscape so that the solution, as a whole, has a minimal impact. The two strands linked to wine – production and leisure – are addressed in a single project with a distinctive and contemporary language.
Image Courtesy Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Given the strong impact of the surrounding landscape, characterized by a natural architecture that gives the area a singular character – World Heritage – the resort hotel project focuses on solving the insertion of a new volume conditioned by a long and impressive wall in shale, which draws a sharp curve on the ground. On this relationship, between what exists and what does not exist, lies the tension of the project, confrontational relationship between two realities, between two geometries, between two times.
Image Courtesy Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The program of the wine tourism hotel defines a great restraint, both spatial and formal. The spaces are drawn in function of the uses, of the light, of the sights and, and above all, the well-being.
The hotel decor enhances the local tradition and family heritage of its owners – descendants of the legendary D. Antonia Adelaide Ferreira, “Ferreirinha” – through photographs and sculptures made by the family. Similarly the names of the rooms relate to the names of land ownership.
Image Courtesy Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Of the construction, the materials in the raw – concrete and slate – fix the geometry and appeal to the sensory qualities of its surfaces, becoming the synthesis and the theme of this new hotel, completed in March of 2012.
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