emerging out pacherhof new cellar
the pacherhof project began with a painstaking restoration of the old wine cellar in the farmhouse basement. careful re-reading of the historical traces informed the intervention, which emphasises and enhances the existing spaces using a few functional elements and simple materials like wood and steel. the later extension, used for wine production, is announced by a pyramid-shaped tower clad in burnished bronze panels that develop patina as time passes, recalling the changing hues of natural stone and the surrounding mountains. it accommodates an office/laboratory and a tasting room on the first floor, while the grape delivery point is on the lower floor, demarcated by a few openings set flush to maintain the smooth surface of the façades. the new underground wine cellar, which plays with the striking contrast of steel tanks and rough-grained white plaster, is connected via a narrow passage to the older cellar in which the oak barrels are still stored. this allows the two structures to enter into a harmonious dialogue while asserting their own identity, playing on the contrasts and affinities intrinsic to the materials and coming together as a grand ensemble devoted to production, consumption and sales of wine, all couched within the typical painstaking design idiom of local hospitality and traditions.
collaborators
rigoberto arambula, claudio triassi
client
family huber
location
neustift-vahrn, italy
time of completion
2018
area
590 m²
photography
gustav willeit
awards
premio architettura città di oderzo 2020 – selected projects
iconic award 2020 – innovative architecture winner
AIT award – auszeichnung production/commercial, frankfurt am main 2020
dedalo minosse, international prize for commissioning a building, vicenza 2019
best architects 20, düsseldorf 2019
premio architetto italiano – opere di restauro e recupero, venedig 2018
publications
falstaff living – residences, 01/2023
c3 no. 419 – terroir and winery
european award for architectural heritage intervention, 2021
corriere della sera, 15.05.2021
ait-dialog sonderausgabe 1/2 2021
architettare 24 – baukultur, 2020
europe 40-40 european architecture and design award / 2018-2019