Rehabilitation  
  Hacienda Zorita  
  Natural Reserve  
  Fermoselle - Zamora - 2003-2012  
     
  Architecture:  
  Ignacio Lliso / Julián Manzano-Monís  
     
  Client: Haciendas de España  
  Wine Estates & Hotels, S.A.U. .. web  
     
  Situación: Location ..... google maps  
  Carretera de Zamora a Fermoselle, Km 56  
  Fermoselle - Zamora  
  Colaboradores: Assistants  
  Ángel Manuel Huélamo  
  Iñaki Manchado  
  Antonio Nuñez  
  Constructora: Construction Company  
  VALSAN Construcciones y Contratas, S.L.  
  Estructura: Structure Engineering  
  Instalaciones: Service Engineering  
  FEYDO, S.L.  
  Interiorismo: Interior Design  
  Estudio IADE  
  Paisajismo: Landscape Design  
  Fernando Valero  
  Fotografía: Photography  
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  “Hacienda Zorita Natural Reserve” represents a powerful architectural proposal situated in a huge agricultural and scenic area, a great vineyard plantad on trellises located at the transition area between the moor and Natural Park Arribes Duero, in Fermoselle (Zamora).  
 
  The brief requirements of a large modern cellar include large production halls in order to carry out the various stages of the production process (production, aging and bottling), as well as specialized visitors and hostel areas to complete the wine tourism complex.  
 
  The "restoration project" integrates the large size industrial buildings in the natural environment. An architectural image to become a traditional "brand image" for their wine.  
 
  Using a typological Renaissance organization, the complex have different uses, scales and proportions as a small city, a tower, a plaza, coverings, clusters and garden spaces, situated at the end of a cypress lined road running through the vineyard. The tower becomes a landscape landmark in order to minimize the volumetric impact of the huge complex.  
 
  The architectural language and the volumetric composition are abstract historic elements mix, in order to achieve a harmonious whole, consistent with "brand´s image" pursued. Traditional materials harmonize with the landscape in the distance (tile, manual brick, earthy mortar, sandstone and granite, pavers and local “jabre” gravel,...) as well as gardening solves the contact with the vineyard. In the other hand, the building construction systems and the interior design, as the winery and cultivation techniques, uses last generation techniques.