Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes

Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
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Saint-Émilion, France
  • Architects: Touton Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  68
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Denis Lacharme
  • Lead Architects: Edouard Touton
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Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Beam
© Denis Lacharme

Text description provided by the architects. This first winery building in the region to be made of rammed earth, this low-budget project integrates a small agricultural shed and a professional tasting room adjacent to the winery of this independent winemaker.

Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Exterior Photography, Beam, Facade, Concrete, Column
© Denis Lacharme
Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Interior Photography, Beam, Windows
© Denis Lacharme
Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Interior Photography, Door, Brick, Beam
© Denis Lacharme

The large central wall is therefore built using an age-old construction technique: rammed earth. The earth is compressed manually in layers directly on-site, giving it materiality of rare intensity. Here the eye is not the only sense stimulated by the architecture.

Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade, Concrete
© Denis Lacharme
Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Interior Photography, Beam, Windows, Deck
© Denis Lacharme

Other simple but dignified, natural, and bio-based materials are kept to a minimum: stone for the foundations, untreated raw wood for the structure, a lime/hemp mixture that insulates the corrugated iron roof.

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Thanks to the thermal inertia of this south-facing wall, the north-facing light intake and roof, and a small stove serving as a back-up in the depths of winter, tastings can take place all year round without the slightest energy consumption.

Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes - Exterior Photography, Facade, Chair, Column, Patio
© Denis Lacharme

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Cite: "Clos Romanile Winery / Touton Architectes" 09 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/976484/clos-romanile-winery-touton-architectes> ISSN 0719-8884

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