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Authors: Miguel A. Alonso del Val, Rufino J. Hernández Minguillón. Collaborators: Isabel de Miguel, Pedro Ansa, Susana Iturralde, Victor Hernández. Technical Architects: Michel Aldaz García-Mina, Emilio Linzoain Pinillos, Susana Ruiz de Galarreta Díaz de Cerio. Engineering: Ingeniería Leyre. Developer: Gobierno de Navarra. Contractor: Tudeco S.L. Project Date: January 1997. Completion Date: September 1999. Gross external area: 1,699 sqm. Photographers: José Manuel Cutillas - ProyectarAwards: Premios Veteco Asefave 2000, Segunda Mención de Honor Mejor Fachada Ligera; Accesit Premios COAVN 2001, Modalidad de Rehabilitación; VI Bienal de Arquitectura Española Finalista Rehabilitación, Consejo Superior de los Colegios de Arquitectos de España y Ministerio de Fomento 2001.

A historic building that dialogues with a new structure, articulated through a meeting space between tradition and modernity

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A historic building that dialogues with a new structure, articulated through a meeting space between tradition and modernity

The project recovers the historical building into a constructive and spacious building, carried out via dialogue with a new structural form, articulated through a central area of where tradition and modernity of viticulture and wine in Navarre meet. In the old part of the building is the welcome area, with historical reminders of the past. Parallel to this, modern day reference updates run hand in hand in the new structure. On the ground floor there is an independent area set aside for multiple usage linked, either transparently or opaquely, to the patio and to central area which is devoted to the exhibition and tasting of wines with guarantee of origin from Navarra.

The patio is converted into an expanded area with possible exterior access and a grapevine cover which hides the current partition.

The building keeps up its image in the sphere of public elevations, with its stone walls and its wooden eaves complete with an up to date  socket box, integrated along with the restored items into a unified whole. This section harks back to the historic originality of the palace, and highlights the dual nature of the exhibition, creating clear and flexible spaces, where architecture supports the study of museum pieces, and where there is a clear distinction between the exhibitions lay out trajectory, and the supporting areas, both of which can be managed jointly.

It consists of a dihedron of antique stone which marries up with a new metal dihedron, like two intertwined hands which get close enough to hint at the magical space between them: like the space where the earth and human technology meet, a complete cultural history defined by the traditional wine producers term of 'coupage'.

Urbarama, Sólo Arquitectura, Mimoa y World Architecture Community

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Urbarama, Sólo Arquitectura, Mimoa y World Architecture Community

Urbarama. (Página consultada el 25 de mayo de 2009). Museo de la Viña y el Vino [ES]. [On-line]. Dirección URL: http://es.urbarama.com/project/museo-de-la-vina-y-el-vino

Sólo Arquitectura. (Página consultada en Agosto de 2008). Museo de la Viña y el Vino [On-line]. Dirección URL: http://www.soloarquitectura.com/proyectos/ah_asociados_museo_de_la_vina_y_el_vino.html

Mimoa. (Página consultada el 13 de julio de 2009). Museo del Vino de Navarra. [On-line]. Dirección URL: http://www.mimoa.eu/projects/Spain/Olite/Museo%20del%20Vino%20de%20Navarra

World Architecture Community. (Página consultada en julio de 2009). Museum of Vine and Wine. [On-line]. Dirección URL: http://www.worldarchitecture.org/world-buildings/world-buildings-detail.asp?position=detail&country=Spain&no=4902

+ Mood. (Página consultada el 21 de diciembre de 2011). Museum of Vine and Wine. [On-line]. http://plusmood.com/2011/12/museum-of-vine-and-wine-ah-asociados/

Europa Concorsi. (Página consultada el 20 de octubre de 2009). Museo de la Viña y el Vino [On-line]. Dirección URL: http://europaconcorsi.com/projects/110435-Museo-de-la-Vi-a-y-el-Vino

Veteco-Asefave Awards, Architecture Biennial & COAVN Awards

Awards

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Veteco-Asefave Awards, Architecture Biennial & COAVN Awards

Veteco-Asefave Awards

Año 2000:

Second Mention of Honor in the category of Light Facade with the work

"Museum of Vine and Wine"

Architecture Biennial

Año 2001:

Finalists in the category of Rehabilitation with the work "Museum of Vine and Wine"

COAVN Awards

Año 2001:

Accésit in the category of Rehabilitation with the work "Museum of Vine and Wine"



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