Santa Margherita Winery Project / Westway Architects
When observing projects by the Rome based firm Westway Architects, it is the details that attract the gaze and guide an overall interpretation of the work. The project that has bestowed a new look on the Santa Margherita Winery in Fossalta di Portogruaro, in the Province of Venice (Italy) confirms this congenial impression.
© Moreno Maggi
Architects: Westway Architects
Location: 30025 Fossalta di Portogruaro VE, Italy
Architectural Design: Luca Aureggi, Maurizio Condoluci
Area: 427.51 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Moreno Maggi
© Moreno Maggi
From the architect. When observing projects by the Rome based firm Westway Architects, it is the details that attract the gaze and guide an overall interpretation of the work. The project that has bestowed a new look on the Santa Margherita Winery in Fossalta di Portogruaro, in the Province of Venice (Italy) confirms this congenial impression.
© Moreno Maggi
Materials and colourThe solid geometry, created to connect and incorporate the various production blocks, is revealed through the materials and colours, whose authenticity follows quality choices by the company. Starting from the zinc-titanium slats. These run vertically along the lower part of the facade to head height and are characterized by a red earth pigment, alluding to the col...
© Moreno Maggi
Architects: Westway Architects
Location: 30025 Fossalta di Portogruaro VE, Italy
Architectural Design: Luca Aureggi, Maurizio Condoluci
Area: 427.51 sqm
Project Year: 2012
Photographs: Moreno Maggi
© Moreno Maggi
From the architect. When observing projects by the Rome based firm Westway Architects, it is the details that attract the gaze and guide an overall interpretation of the work. The project that has bestowed a new look on the Santa Margherita Winery in Fossalta di Portogruaro, in the Province of Venice (Italy) confirms this congenial impression.
© Moreno Maggi
Materials and colourThe solid geometry, created to connect and incorporate the various production blocks, is revealed through the materials and colours, whose authenticity follows quality choices by the company. Starting from the zinc-titanium slats. These run vertically along the lower part of the facade to head height and are characterized by a red earth pigment, alluding to the col...
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