This survey of contemporary winery architecture around the world profiles 30 wineries, and explores how the new generation of growers are incorporating a thoughtful approach to architectural design into their wider public-facing identity and mission. Following his earlier book, which explored winery architecture in Italy, the author has selected wineries in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Oceania to illustrate how quality and sustainability have become priorities in the construction process. Responding to the increasing interest in travelling to see first-hand where wine is produced, he examines how wineries are creating well-designed and engaging spaces that are in tune with the surrounding landscape, highlighting the connection between the building, its surroundings, and the agricultural community. AUTHOR: Luca Molinari is a curator and writer, in addition to his academic career and research activities. He has been teaching History of Contemporary Architecture at SUN, (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) since 2007 and is currently a visiting professor at the Cornell University of Architecture, Art, and Planning in Rome, and at the Fondazione Fotografia in Modena. He was the dean of the School of Design at NABA, (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) (2005-06). He has written for, and still collaborates with, Italian and international publications including: Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, AD, Platform, Domus, Lotus, Abitare, Ottagono, Il progetto, Archis, L'architecture d'aujourd'hui, A+U and Post. He has written the weekly architectural column for the magazine, Espresso, since 2015. SELLING POINT: . Explores more than 30 architecturally relevant wineries around the world 385 colour, 95 b/w images
Show moreThis survey of contemporary winery architecture around the world profiles 30 wineries, and explores how the new generation of growers are incorporating a thoughtful approach to architectural design into their wider public-facing identity and mission. Following his earlier book, which explored winery architecture in Italy, the author has selected wineries in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and Oceania to illustrate how quality and sustainability have become priorities in the construction process. Responding to the increasing interest in travelling to see first-hand where wine is produced, he examines how wineries are creating well-designed and engaging spaces that are in tune with the surrounding landscape, highlighting the connection between the building, its surroundings, and the agricultural community. AUTHOR: Luca Molinari is a curator and writer, in addition to his academic career and research activities. He has been teaching History of Contemporary Architecture at SUN, (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) since 2007 and is currently a visiting professor at the Cornell University of Architecture, Art, and Planning in Rome, and at the Fondazione Fotografia in Modena. He was the dean of the School of Design at NABA, (Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) (2005-06). He has written for, and still collaborates with, Italian and international publications including: Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, AD, Platform, Domus, Lotus, Abitare, Ottagono, Il progetto, Archis, L'architecture d'aujourd'hui, A+U and Post. He has written the weekly architectural column for the magazine, Espresso, since 2015. SELLING POINT: . Explores more than 30 architecturally relevant wineries around the world 385 colour, 95 b/w images
Show moreContents: 1 - Burri. Painting, an irreducible presence, by Bruno Cora; 2 - The Grande Cretto of Gibellina by Luca Massimo Barbero; 3 - Works in Exhibition; 4 - Appendix: Catalogue, Solo exhibition, Biography.
Luca Molinari is a curator and writer, in addition
to his academic career and research activities. He has been
teaching History of Contemporary Architecture at SUN, (Seconda
Università degli Studi di Napoli) since 2007 and is currently a
visiting professor at the Cornell University of Architecture, Art,
and Planning in Rome, and at the Fondazione Fotografia in Modena.
He was the dean of the School of Design at NABA, (Nuova Accademia
di Belle Arti) (2005-06). He has written for, and still
collaborates with, Italian and international publications
including: Corriere della Sera, La Stampa, AD, Platform, Domus,
Lotus, Abitare, Ottagono, Il progetto, Archis, L'architecture
d'aujourd'hui, A+U and Post. He has written the weekly
architectural column for the magazine, Espresso, since 2015.
Anja Visini studied Architecture in both Milan and Lisbon,
graduating from the Politecnico di Milano in 2007. From 2003 to
2006 she worked with the Ghigos Group (later Ghigos Ideas). She has
collaborated with Estudio Mariscal and MiAS Arquitectes in
Barcelona, Barreca & La Varra and Spada e Associati in Milan and
Teğet Mimarlık in Istanbul, as well as having developed
architectural and interior design projects as a freelance
professional. An interdisciplinary approach and the search for the
dissolution of boundaries within the profession characterise her
work, which ranges from exhibits to graphics, from jewellery design
to architecture. She has written for Abitare online, Viceversa and
Platform Architecture and Design. Together with Luca Molinari, she
edited the volume Strutture complesse, libero pensiero. Teoria e
progetti di Redesco Structural Engineering published by Skira in
2017. At the Luca Molinari Studio, she is head of editorial
projects and deals with museum curatorship. She is currently
project leader for the curatorial project of the permanent
exhibition of the Istanbul City Museum.
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