A SPANISH vineyard has been shortlisted for one of the world’s most prestigious architecture awards.
Designed by British architect Lord Rogers, Bodegas Protos is among five projects nominated for the annual Stirling Prize.
His design has been lavished with praise since itโs construction in 2008, described by one art critic as a โrare thing, a pretty factoryโ.
While the judges have listed it as a โvery memorable buildingโ it faces tough competition from the competitionโs favourite, Tony Frettonโs Fugslang Kunstmuseum in Denmark.
This yearโs roster marks a change in direction for the Stirling Prize, with the chief judge, Tony Chapman, describing the shortlist as โquieterโ.
Previous winners include Lord Foster’s famous ‘Gherkin’ in London 2004 and the controversial Scottish Parliament building in 2005.
The award bookmarks the incredible drive to bring architectural values to Spanish bodegas over recent years.
Modern architecture meets Spanish wine
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