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        <![CDATA[Adega Azores Wine Company / SAMI-arquitectos in collaboration with drdh architects]]>
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      <dc:creator>Susanna Moreira</dc:creator>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A new wine cellar for the Azores Wine Company is located within the Unesco World Heritage vineyard landscape of Pico Island, one of the nine islands that form the mid-Atlantic, Azorean archipelago. In a manner not dissimilar to the island&rsquo;s traditional wineries - small-scale structures located along the coast where wine was produced and family and friends were welcomed &ndash; the building combines spaces of production with those of conviviality and extended domesticity, within a single coherent form. Recalling the cloistered courtyard typologies of the religious institutions, Pico&rsquo;s most significant historical structures, and the communities for whom wine was first produced, the building&rsquo;s simple, geometrical volume defines a garden at its center. Enclosed by a covered perimeter, this intimate exterior space counterpoints the scale of the landscape beyond.</p>]]>
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