The winery at Quinta de Adorigo was completed in 2024 and is part of a family wine tourism development that also includes a hotel, which is still under construction. This quinta is located in the Alto Douro Vinhateiro, Portugal's most prestigious wine-growing area, listed by UNESCO as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site since 2001.
Project name
Wine Cellar of the Quinta de Adorigo
Architecture firm
Atelier Sérgio Rebelo
Location
Tabuaço, Alto Douro Vinhateiro, Portugal
Photography
Fernando Guerra | FG+ SG
Principal architect
Sérgio Rebelo
Design team
Nuno Borges, Tiago Pinto de Carvalho, Joana Portela, Tiago Martins, Ricardo Gouveia, La-Salete Carvalho, Lourenço Barreto, Catarina Araújo, Bruna Campos, Fátima Séneca, Paulo Cunha Martins
Collaborators
Concept of Structures and Sustainability: Thornton Tomassetti Scott Lomax, Gunnar Hubbard. Concrete Structure, Hydraulics, Electricity, ITED, SADI and Electromechanical Design: Pormin: José Guedes, João Guedes, Henrique Araújo, Carolina Freixo, Susana Fernandes. Wooden structure Project: Portilame: Marcos Oliveira, José Esteves. Mechanical Design: Greenbeel: tJoão Sousa, Filipa Sucena, Rúben Avelar. Graphic Design and Signage: Eduardo Aires Studio. Enology: Luís Seabra. History: Natália Fauvrelle. History of Art, Text and Translation: Fátima Séneca. Furniture: Mattiazzi and Nobilis. Art/ Tapestry: Tomek Sadurski/Tapetes Beiriz.
Interior design
Atelier Sérgio rebelo
Visualization
MIR and 24 Studio
Construction
General Construction: Teixeira, Pinto e Soares AS Wooden Structure: Portilame; GRC Panels: Betoncrete
Material
CLT , Concrete, Glass
To meet increasing demand for its products, Woodinville Whiskey needed a larger facility to process and age its whiskey. A 10-acre site set amidst the fields of grain used to produce the company’s whiskey in Quincy, Washington was selected for a multi-phase expansion that consolidates operations.
Project name
Woodinville Whiskey Processing and Barrel-Aging Facility
Architecture firm
Graham Baba Architects
Location
Quincy, Washington, USA
Design team
Susan Tillack, design and project manager. Andy Brown, design and project architect. Brett Baba, design and detailing
Interior design
Graham Baba Architects
Collaborators
Western Pacific Engineering (geotechnical engineer), REAX Engineering (fire protection consultant)
Civil engineer
JSL Engineering
Structural engineer
JSL Engineering
Construction
Rimmer & Roeter
Material
Structural system: Butler Building (prefabricated steel bents and girts). Exterior cladding: Morin SLR 16-0 Panel; Kebony cladding; Corten metal siding. Roofing: Morin SLR 16-0 Panel. Windows: EFCO; Milgard. Glazing: Hartung; Vitro Solarban 60; Pyrostop 60. Skylights: Crystallite; EFCO. Exterior Doors: Western Window Systems. Interior Doors: Ceco. Paints and stains: Benjamin Moore. Solid surfacing: Wilsonart Laminate.
Client
Woodinville Whiskey/LVMH
Typology
Industrial Architecture › Factory
The former canning factory Brandão & Companhia Ltd is part of the Matosinhos Sul Urbanization Plan by architect Álvaro Siza and occupies a privileged position in the city. Near the coastline, the unit builds upon the original industrial feel evoking the nostalgia of a time of production and connection to the sea.
Project name
Fábrica De Conservas
Location
Matosinhos, Portugal
Photography
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Typology
Industrial Architecture › Factory
Archery Summit was founded in 1993 with a purpose to explore the potential of the pinot noir grape in the Willamette Valley region. The winery helped to build the region’s reputation for world-class pinot noir wines over the years, in a facility purpose built to handle every aspect of production.
Project name
Archery Summit
Architecture firm
Heliotrope Architects
Location
Dayton, Oregon, USA
Photography
Jeremy Bittermann
Design team
Joe Herrin, AIA (Principal). Renee Boone (Project Manager). Jonathan Teng, AIA (Project Architect).
Collaborators
Geotechnical Engineer: GeoEngineers, Inc.
Interior design
Heliotrope
Civil engineer
Humber Design Group Inc.
Structural engineer
Swenson Say Faget
Landscape
Ground Workshop
Construction
R&H Construction
The Arya Sanat project is located in the industrial district of Shahr-e Qods (Qaleh Hassan Khan), adjacent to Fath Highway—an area defined by its strict functionalism, lack of visual diversity, and disregard for environmental quality.
Project name
Aria Sanat Industrial-Administrative Project
Architecture firm
Nobico Studio
Location
No. 7, Corner of Fath Expressway, After Diba Complex, Eastbound Fath, Iran
Photography
Nobico Studio
Principal architect
Keyvan Azizi, Ali Sakhi
Design team
Rozita Rezvani, Golnoush Ashouri, Amirhossein Sabzi, Amirhossein Seidanlou,
Civil engineer
Alireza Siavoshi – Maham Sazeh (Ali Akbar Rezaeifarokh)
Material
Concrete, Glass, Steel, Metal
Typology
Industrial Architecture › Factory
Designed by NU Architecture & Design for the Vietnamese furniture brand District Eight, the project embraces adaptive reuse, transforming an abandoned industrial shell into a place grounded in material honesty, cultural memory, and craftsmanship.
Project name
TDX Ice Factory
Architecture firm
NU Architecture & Design
Location
Tran Dinh Xu Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Photography
Do Sy, District Eight
Principal architect
Jonathan Ng Cheong Tin
Typology
Industrial › Factory
Maderas Selectas is part of an Argentine lumber group with sawmills in Misiones and logistics plants in Rosario and Santa Fe. The project focuses on the logistics plant in the city of Rosario, a location that has experienced disorganized growth over time, leading to problems that impact processing and delivery times.
Project name
Maderas Selectas
Architecture firm
AMA (Andres Milos Arquitectos) + Boris Bacaluzzo
Location
Rosario, Argentina
Photography
Ramiro Sosa, Matías Loglio
Principal architect
Andres Milos, Boris Bacaluzzo
Collaborators
Matías Acosta, Jesica Quinteros
Visualization
Nazareno Guardati
Typology
Industrial Architecture
Rosby Wines Cellar Door and Gallery is a contemporary, sustainable and 100% off grid building that sensitively respects the historical suite of earth buildings on a working property in Mudgee, NSW.
Project name
Rosby Wines Cellar Door and Gallery
Architecture firm
Cameron Anderson Architects
Location
Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Principal architect
Cameron Anderson
Design team
Emily Wallace and Gregor Tait
Interior design
Cameron Anderson Architects
Structural engineer
Scott Smalley Partnership
Environmental & MEP
Marc Kiho
Landscape
Susie Munro-Ross
Construction
Penney Constructions
Material
Rammed Earth and hardwood timber
Typology
Hospitality › Cellar Door, Gallery