Bulgari Winery in Southern Tuscany

Italie
General view
Photo © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
West elevation
Photo © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Main entrance
Photo © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
South elevation
Photo © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Wine tasting area
Photo © Fernando Guerra | FG+SG fotografia de arquitectura
Architectes
Alvisi Kirimoto
Année
2013
Client
Paolo and Giovanni Bulgari, Podernuovo a Palazzone
Structural engineering
ESAPROGETTI - Eng. Cianfrini
Structural engineering
TECNO STUDIO - Eng. Lattini
Mechanical and electrical engineering
Studio Tecnico Emanuele Mucci and Fabrizio Corridor
Process systems
Eng. Pupo
Project Management
TOSCANA PROJECT Srl
Contractor
ALTO soc. coop

Commissioned by Giovanni and Paolo Bulgari, the new winery in Southern Tuscany, is located among the vineyards of Podernuovo, in the outskirts of Siena, near the medieval village of San Casciano dei Bagni. Architecture finds expression by showcasing the agricultural process, making clear the stages of wine production via a beautiful yet rigorous narrative that blurs the boundary between exterior landscape and the interior linear continuity of the work space.

The project was developed based on a practical concept: to maximize functionality and optimize distribution. Punctuated by the presence of four parallel concrete walls painted in a clay-like tone of varying lengths, cleaving the soil according to the arrangement that follows the maximum slope of the hill, the winery is traversed through an axis or corridor which, configured as a visual telescope, runs through the central spaces and the length of the project to culminate in the vineyards. The interior looks like an “open section” which, thanks to the large glass walls, permits all aspects of wine production to become visible.

Functional purity finds resolution in all the spaces of the winery, which was conceived as an extension of the surrounding arable landscape and labor culture that vigorously define the walls and penetrate the heart of the architecture.

Italian and Japanese principles merge and coexist in Alvisi Kirimoto’s work. Within, all is open to the eye: from the large concrete walls, to the machinery, to the mechanical systems. A composition of spaces, objects and land.

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