Mexican design studio COA Arquitecture completes the roof of the Tierra Tinta Winery located in Aguascalientes right outside of Guadalajara. The roof is made from a corrugated steel sawroof and it perfectly complements the earthy rammed walls.
The winery is comprised of three buildings that are formed together in a loose triangle shape -- it includes a tasting room, a cellar with a separate restroom, and a third building that is becoming a restaurant. The studio speaks about the interior structure, explaining "The interior space is covered with train sleepers' floor and a wooden ceiling looking for warmth. And in it, only four elements: a wardrobe fixed to the wall, a pair of counter tables, and a steel cylinder that through a rear opening, leads to a spiral stairway that takes you to the cellar."
Corrugated Winery Sawtooth Roofs
COA Arquitectura Designs the Tierra Tinta Winery Roof
Trend Themes
1. Sawtooth Roof Design - Innovative use of corrugated steel sawroof for winery architecture offers fresh design possibilities.
2. Rammed Walls Integration - Combining earthy rammed walls with modern architectural elements provides a unique aesthetic for structures.
3. Minimalist Interior Concept - Embracing a minimalist design approach with train sleepers' flooring and wooden ceilings creates a cozy ambiance in winery spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can explore new ways to incorporate corrugated sawroof designs in diverse construction projects.
2. Wine and Hospitality - The integration of rammed walls and modern architectural features in wineries presents opportunities for unique guest experiences.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can experiment with minimalist concepts like train sleeper flooring and wooden ceilings to create inviting spaces in various establishments.