| Cheese Factory | ||
| Hacienda Zorita´s | ||
| Organic Farm | ||
| San Pelayo de Guareña - Salamanca - 2010-2012 | ||
| Architecture: | ||
| Ignacio Lliso / Julián Manzano-Monís | ||
| Client: Haciendas de España | Wine Estates & Hotels, S.A.U. .. web | |
| Situación: Location ..... google maps | ||
| Carretera de Ledesma - San Pelayo de Guareña | ||
| San Pelayo de Guareña - Salamanca | ||
| Colaboradores: Assistants | ||
| Ángel Manuel Huélamo | ||
| Iñaki Manchado | ||
| Constructora: Construction Company | ||
| VALSAN Construcciones y Contratas, S.L. | ||
| Estructura: Structure Engineering | ||
| Carlos Delgado - Ing. Agrónomo | ||
| Instalaciones: Service Engineering | ||
| Carlos Delgado - Ing. Agrónomo | ||
| Interiorismo: Interior Design | ||
| Estudio IADE | ||
| Paisajismo: Landscape Design | ||
| Fernando Valero | ||
| Fotografía: Photography | ||
| © copyright by L&M Arquitectos | ||
| Interesting link | ||
| Located in Salamanca, the designed building stands in a cork-oaks meadow landscape, next to the crossing path way that accede the property. The main country house raises in the distance, over a hill which domains its lands. | ||
| Customer's desire was to generate a corporate strong image building, integrated and respectful with intrinsic values of the existing natural landscape. | ||
| The building is designed as a semi-buried architectural object, isolated, autonomous, as a "land art" concept, actually embraced by the natural meadow and to be completed later by an olive grove-garden. | ||
| Earthy green-oak colored cubes ordered in a logic sequence and a ramp green-slate stone volume to access, through a central staircase, the deck roof gardens where the landscape is viewed. A great bow window attached to the sloping volume as a huge eye looking at the country house. From it the complex can be understood as logical ordered "dices" merging from the land. | ||
| Inside, spaces are hinged through a mezzanine, along which we can observe cheese´s manufacture, cure and aging, and hams drying in the ground-floor naves. Outside, a semi-buried surrounding road allows industrial access, while visitor walk across an open "patio" where gardening reproduces future building´s enlargements. | ||