Architecture by the vineyards: The case of Caudete de las Fuentes
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Vineyards have been an inherent part of the landscape of Utiel-Requena region for centuries. They are part of its architecture, economy and history. Therefore, they are recognized as a regional hallmark, taking into account its cultural, social and economic heritage. However, as important as the landscape is the architecture of the area. Thus, it is necessary to know, appreciate and protect this heritage through its analysis. Traditionally, the history of wine has always been looked from an economic, social or statistical perspective. The references to wine-related buildings and, especially, those that are directly ascribed to the crop, can be found in literature very rarely. Within such landscape, we can find the most modest construction typologies, born from the earth itself, built with natural materials and camouflaged into the environment, and enduring over time without maintenance or scarce investment. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group.
Vineyards have been an inherent part of the landscape of Utiel-Requena region for centuries. They are part of its architecture, economy and history. Therefore, they are recognized as a regional hallmark, taking into account its cultural, social and economic heritage. However, as important as the landscape is the architecture of the area. Thus, it is necessary to know, appreciate and protect this heritage through its analysis. Traditionally, the history of wine has always been looked from an economic, social or statistical perspective. The references to wine-related buildings and, especially, those that are directly ascribed to the crop, can be found in literature very rarely. Within such landscape, we can find the most modest construction typologies, born from the earth itself, built with natural materials and camouflaged into the environment, and enduring over time without maintenance or scarce investment. © 2015 Taylor & Francis Group.





