White Vineyards by M+T Architetti Montalbò | Tanese

Introducing the breathtaking White Vineyards (Vigne Bianche), a stunning modern residence nestled in the picturesque Polignano a Mare, Italy, designed by the renowned M+T Architetti Montalbò | Tanese in 2021.

This masterpiece of architecture harmoniously blends the traditional Apulian heritage with contemporary minimalism, creating an inviting and luxurious living space.

Polignano a Mare is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and charming cobblestone streets, making it the perfect location for this exceptional property.

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About White Vineyards

Exploring the Dichotomy: A Journey of Restoration and Preservation

The rural property showcased a profound dichotomy, reflecting the alternation of spaces typical of Apulian architectural heritage. Vaulted spaces and continuous structures coexisted with more recently built environments, uncultivated fields, and large Mediterranean patches. The use of stone in the continuous structures contrasted with the layering of concrete.

Embracing Duality in the Recovery Project

This duality inspired the recovery project, which aimed to preserve the valuable pre-existing architectural elements while replacing the superfluous features. Traditional materials and typologies were chosen, characterized by more minimal and material-focused languages, ensuring a seamless integration with the property’s history and charm.

Photography by Vito Corvasce

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