Cantina Montelliana Headquarters by michielizanatta.net architetti

The recently completed headquarters for the Cantina Montelliana is characterized by an elegant, composite design that extends to include other preexisting buildings. We are in a manufacturing and commercial area characterized by low-quality buildings that are arranged along the road from Montebelluna to Conegliano, in the province of Treviso in northeastern Italy.

Located near the southern slopes of Montello and a few kilometers from the Piave River, the headquarters of the wine cooperative, which specializes in prosecco production and produced more than 16 million bottles last year, is covering an area of about 10,000 square meters. This new facility allows the company to have a structure of a size congruent with its current workforce, which has gradually increased to sixty employees over the past two years.

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Placed at the very front of the production areas, the block housing the headquarters of Cantina Montelliana has a rectangular floor plan, about 50 meters long and 10 meters wide, with three above-ground floors and one basement, totaling about 1,800 square meters.

It accommodates technical and commercial offices, a meeting room, a tasting area, the boardroom, the executive office, and a terrace for events. Its facade, which extends on the south side parallel to Schiavonesca Road, is organized in bands of different heights and with varying overhangs.

Photo © Massimo Crivellari

Here, pre-formed concrete and perforated corrugated sheet metal surfaces alternate with extensive ribbon windows, frequently interspersed with wooden screens. All concrete, sheet metal and wooden elements repeat a pattern of dense vertical grooves that offers a kind of counterpoint to the distinct horizontality of the overall composition.

Assorted and promiscuously distributed, these elements yield a lively and coherent design, in which roll-up curtains of different widths and in two shades of orange partake, the two shades obtained by the architects by occasionally flipping the side of the curtain intended for the interior to the outside.

Photo © Massimo Crivellari

The intricate system of openings and screens also lends quality to the interior spaces, which strongly relate both to the outdoors, on the fronts facing south and east, and to the production areas located at the rear of the building, to the north. On the main façade, a spacious entrance is created with a recess in the ground floor, highlighted by a bright red septum that leads toward a grand staircase that serves the four levels.

Wood counter ceilings echo the striped pattern found in the facade elements and serve a soundabsorbing function. Behind the headquarters building, the color red reappears to mark the preexisting building dedicated to wine storage and distinguish it from the addition. The two objects are physically separated but the space in between, which affords unexpected glimpses, is a place of connection and transition.

Photo © Massimo Crivellari

It expresses the choice to hold even very different architectural elements together, putting them in dialogue. Such a choice is at the origin of the extension of the facade of the headquarters to engage the other adjacent, pre-existing buildings: a commercial outlet store and a warehouse. The project by michielizanatta.net architects led to their successful integration.

A galvanized iron frame supports a counter façade that is placed in front of the existing buildings, defining the framework on which the continuing horizontal band pattern is arranged. However, it is a façade that reveals its content, both through transparency effects achieved by the metal and wooden screens and by the fact that it occasionally retracts, leaving portions of the pre-existing buildings fully visible.

Photo © Massimo Crivellari

The Cantina Montelliana project was conceived as a fragment in a territory that incorporates the formal inconsistency of the industrial landscape to provide a new identity and to reorganize the spaces of the entire compound. Different materials are placed side by side and dialogue. Those panes of glass, those concrete surfaces, those metal plates and everything they contain are for the designers something more than a reference to the industrial landscape, its assortment and its formal disorder.

For Michieli and Zanatta, their understanding is a reflection of an idea of architecture that is accomplished in the ability to include and enhance the existing. This idea permeates the entire intervention, leaving it open for future additions and further development. Source by michielizanatta.net architetti.

Photo © Massimo CrivellariLocation: Montebelluna, ItalyArchitect: michielizanatta.net architettiPrincipal: Tommaso Michieli, Christian ZanattaConsultants Structural engineering: Massimo GallonettoMechanical engineering: Studio Nord-EstElectrical system design: Elettrostudio SrlConstruction site safety: Maurizio BastasinFire prevention: Gabrielli GroupPlumbing and air treatment system: Filippetto SrlElectrical system: Rei LuxElevator: Carraro Ascensori SrlPaints and drywall: Pittori Sartor srl and RudyService SrlFinishes: JVP Srl, LIUNI spa, METOPE SrlLandscaping: Gaffo Giancarlo and Fabio VivaioContractor: Costruzioni Bordignon SrlClient: Cantina Montelliana e dei Colli Asolani ScaCompletion: July 2022Gross floor area: 1.800 square metersPhotographs: Massimo Crivellari, Courtesy of CultivarPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariPhoto © Massimo CrivellariSite PlanGround Floor PlanSection

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