Marco Real Winery

Jürgen Adam, Katharina Hausmann, Frank Jüttner

Description

The building of the Marco Real winery is situated near the town of Olite in the northern Spanish province of Navarra, which has a long tradition of wine growing and producing. The winery lies secluded amidst the foothills of a mountainous area outside Olite. The building was commissioned by a hotel chain. Apart from providing appropriate production spaces for high-quality wines, the building’s architecture was to express a corporate identity and provide a centre for marketing events.

Mangado designed a compact two-storey building made of exposed concrete with a clear exterior shape and well integrated into the landscape. Apart from the representative function of the wine cellar the building was essentially meant to showcase the two typical production stages of wine-making: the traditional method of maturing and the industrial bottling. For the production of quality wines certain technical standards have to be observed. For instance, no sunlight must enter the wine cellar during the maturing process and the room climate has to remain constant. Therefore, the storage rooms, the winepress and maturing spaces are situated in the basement of the building. As it is fully enclosed by the ground, the equilibrium of temperature and lighting conditions required for wine production can be achieved. On the ground floor, there are the main entrance, representative and staff areas, the bottling facilities and additional rooms like laboratories, offices, and a housekeeper’s flat. Daylight enters the foyer through evenly spaced light shafts in the roof. From here, visitors can observe the bottling facilities through large glass panes. A long corridor leads to spaces for exhibitions and receptions; and an observation platform is located on the roof.

Drawings

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Basement

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Ground floor

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Floor plan diagram

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Longitudinal section

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Northwest elevation

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Cross section

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Southwest elevation

Photos

Southeastern view of the long building in the northern Spanish countryside

Interior view of the evenly spaced light shafts of the foyer ceiling


Originally published in: Jürgen Adam, Katharina Hausmann, Frank Jüttner, Industrial Buildings: A Design Manual, Birkhäuser, 2004.

Building Type Industrial Buildings

Morphological Type Complex/Ensemble, Solitary Building

Urban Context Village/Town

Architect Francisco Mangado

Year 1991

Location Olite

Country Spain

Geometric Organization Linear

Maximum Span 10 m

Exterior Dimensions 27 m x 97.50 m x 8 m

Production Area 3,320 m²

Height Low-Rise (up to 3 levels)

Load-Bearing Structure Column-and-Slab

Structural System Ceiling slabs on columns and wall slabs

Access Type Courtyard Access

Layout Other Functions on Same Level, Stacked Halls

New Building, Refurbishment or Extension New Building

Program Depots & Storage, Production Facilities

Structural Consultant Jesús Goñi Esparza

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