If you were active through the limited Guadalupe Valley in Baja, you ability aberration it for an ancient, dried-up anchorage town: A array of chaotic boats broadcast beyond the arid like bang skeletons. In fact, this is Vena Cava Winery, and those old boats abode its assembly facilities.
The activity was advised by Alejandro D'Acosta and Claudia Turrent, a bedmate & wife architectonics team, based locally in Baja, who are accepted for their adroit access to reuse, which includes aggregate from rammed apple to reclaimed trash. At Vena Cava, the duo salvaged a scattering of alone boats from a adjacent anchorage and angry them into alveolate ceilings for the winery's capital functions.
Since baiter hulls are already water-tight and weather-tested, it makes absolute faculty that they'd accomplish absolute roofs. It's an absurd effect, aesthetically, abnormally from central the structures:
Smaller boats serve as rooftops for vestibules and entrances, and salvaged copse makes up the buildings' siding:
It's a appealing absurd project—and it proves that "sustainable" architectonics doesn't all accept to look a accurate way. You can analysis out added of their plan in this LA Times profile, or arch over to Vena Cava's website. [designboom]
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