Camino Corazón is a winery located in Parras de la Fuente, Coahuila, recognized for its legacy and philosophy based on respect for the land, authenticity, and human connection through wine. Surrounded by renowned vineyards and natural landscapes, it offers an environment that invites disconnection and reflection. As part of its evolution, the winery seeks to strengthen its presence in the wine-tourism sector by offering more immersive and personalized experiences aligned with current market demands.
This project aims to enhance wine tourism by leveraging the site’s potential while respecting local culture, the community, and responsible water management. Through sustainable, functional, and aesthetic design, the use of local materials, and a strategic organization of public and private spaces, the proposal seeks to create immersive experiences that connect visitors with the environment, local identity, and the winemaking process. The project also proposes the adaptation of existing spaces and the implementation of villas as lodging, attracting new markets, promoting water conservation, and generating local employment.
Bio Interior design program director