Spanish Winery Made From Hempcrete Blocks Is Setting A New Standard For Sustainability & Wine Heritage - Yanko Design
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The Bodegas Dominio d'Echauz winery in Zayas de Báscones, Spain, is designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos to serve as an archive, research lab, and sanctuary dedicated to rare grape varieties. Unlike typical large-scale wineries, its understated curved white structure harmonizes with the natural landscape. Built predominantly from environmentally friendly hempcrete, the winery emphasizes sustainability while ensuring optimal conditions for wine aging through effective thermal performance. A minimalist design and natural finishes reflect the philosophy of blending beauty with functionality, positioning the winery as a critical asset for both wine production and heritage conservation.
The Bodegas Dominio d'Echauz winery, designed by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos, merges modern architecture with a mission to protect local wine heritage, creating an important production and conservation space.
Utilizing innovative materials like hempcrete, the winery's sustainable design features curved walls that enhance both stability and visual appeal, ensuring harmony with the surrounding vineyards.
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