Rafael Viñoly Architects has released new renderings of their design for the new international terminal at Aeroporto Amerigo Vespucci in Florence, Italy. According to the architects, upon completion, the new terminal is expected to welcome over 5.9 million passengers a year, becoming one of the largest airports in the Tuscany region of Italy. In a nod to the Tuscan traditions of winemaking, the terminal’s rooftop features a 19-acre productive vineyard. The project is divided into two construction phases, with the first one scheduled to be completed in 2026, and the second in 2035.
Vineyards: The Latest Architecture and News
Rafael Viñoly Architects Unveils Design for Vinyard-Topped Airport Terminal in Florence, Italy
https://www.archdaily.com/1012626/rafael-vinoly-architects-unveils-design-for-vinyard-topped-airport-terminal-in-florence-italyMaria-Cristina Florian
Beautiful Vineyards From Around the World
Wine production is an industry that combines robust economic activity with an extensive cultural legacy. Although there are several programs related to the wine sector, we commonly find spaces dedicated to the process of fermenting grapes into wine. However, there are a variety of duties grouped around wine production that play an important role in boosting the industry, such as tasting rooms, education centers, sales rooms, or broadcast. Below, a selection of 27 inspiring projects of wine architecture.
https://www.archdaily.com/902089/beautiful-vineyards-from-around-the-worldMaría Francisca González