CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil
Recently opened this year, the ‘vinicola cuna de tierra’ in northeastern mexico adds a high-class winery to the landscape. using the winery’s name as a conceptual driver (cuna de tierra means cradle of soil), and its connection to its arid context, the project designed by local practice CCA (center for collaborative architecture) shows an exploration on the relationship between the development of wine and the site where the grape fields reside.

view from the courtyard
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil


CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil
voids in the structures suggest entrances while keeping the purity of the form
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

sliding metal doors add a new texture to the concrete exteriors and open the interior spaces to the outside
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil

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embedded water feature
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil
fermentation barrels
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil 
model
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil 
model
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil 
(above) floor plan/ level 0
(below) section
CCA Grows a Winery from the Soil 
conceptual development
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