
At L'AND Vineyards in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal, contemporary architecture and refined interiors create a modern design retreat among the vineyards. The resort overlooks a lake and the medieval castle of Montemor, with villas and suites arranged across the landscape. The main building is shaped as a low, angular volume with cut corners that create shade and sheltered outdoor areas. Its sloping roofs and topographic form help it sit naturally within the terrain.
Modern Design in Portugal

The interiors reinterpret Roman and Arab influences through a contemporary lobby, lounge, library, and shop. The main building also contains the reception area, clubhouse, restaurant, indoor pool, and services for the nearby suites. A winery and luxury spa complete the program, while guests can follow the winemaking process from grape selection and crushing through fermentation, pressing, barrel aging, blending, filtration, and bottling.
Modern design with asymmetric architecture

Inside the hotel, stone, steel, and wood are used with quiet elegance. Earthy browns, black accents, and natural timber surfaces shape the palette. Vertical wood slats on the walls harmonize with the carpets and contrast with dark gray flooring, while polished copper pendant lamps hang at varying heights and subtly echo the craft of winemaking.
Night Lighting

Indoor pool with large windows

Slate Floors

Slate floor and wooden furniture

Restaurant Interior Design 
Copper Pendant Lamps and Wooden Furniture












