Farvardin House / Piramun Architectural Office
Farvardin House is located near the historic Naqshe-Jahan Square of Isfahan, IRAN. Due to construction regulation, it had a height limitation of 9 meters to match the skyline of the neighborhood. In order to compensate the shortage of constructible space, municipality allows contractors to exceed the regular standard of 60% construction area over to maximum 80%.
© Hossein Farahani
Architects: Piramun Architectural Office
Location: Isfahan, Iran
Lead Architects: Behrouz Shahbazi
Area: 640.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Hossein Farahani
Design Associate: Arman Nasr Esfahani, Annahita Shadkam
Construction: Ziba Sazan inc
© Hossein Farahani
Text description provided by the architects. Farvardin House is located near the historic Naqshe-Jahan Square of Isfahan, IRAN. Due to construction regulation, it had a height limitation of 9 meters to match the skyline of the neighborhood. In order to compensate the shortage of constructible space, municipality allows contractors to exceed the regular standard of 60% construction area over to maximum 80%.
© Hossein Farahani
One of the main challenges in this project was reaching the capitation of green spaces, thus, the vegetation was spread out in different floors and also on the roof. This also, led to a redefinition for the roof as a habitable open space to intenerate the skyline.
Section
Also, bec...
© Hossein Farahani
Architects: Piramun Architectural Office
Location: Isfahan, Iran
Lead Architects: Behrouz Shahbazi
Area: 640.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Hossein Farahani
Design Associate: Arman Nasr Esfahani, Annahita Shadkam
Construction: Ziba Sazan inc
© Hossein Farahani
Text description provided by the architects. Farvardin House is located near the historic Naqshe-Jahan Square of Isfahan, IRAN. Due to construction regulation, it had a height limitation of 9 meters to match the skyline of the neighborhood. In order to compensate the shortage of constructible space, municipality allows contractors to exceed the regular standard of 60% construction area over to maximum 80%.
© Hossein Farahani
One of the main challenges in this project was reaching the capitation of green spaces, thus, the vegetation was spread out in different floors and also on the roof. This also, led to a redefinition for the roof as a habitable open space to intenerate the skyline.
Section
Also, bec...
-------------------------------- |
|
Green House: Aoc architekti’s Sustainable Design in Prague
05-05-2024 05:26 - (
architecture )
Embedded House: Organic Blending of Nature and Architecture
05-05-2024 05:26 - (
architecture )