Natanz Villa / White on White Studio
Located in Natanz?s suburbs, this small plot of land was chosen to become the home of a cozy villa with a limited budget for construction. The client?s main demand was preserving the view toward south-east horizontal gardens for all interior spaces while maintaining their privacy. In addition to the concern mentioned above, because of the political importance of this site in which nuclear facilities are located, there was limited access to materials and professional workforce. This compelled the client to merely use the local materials.
© Arash Ashourinia
Architects: White on White Studio
Location: Natanz, Iran
Lead Architects: Faezeh Arefnazari-Ruhollah Rasooli
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Arash Ashourinia
Contractor: Abbas Arefnazari
© Arash Ashourinia
From the architect. Located in Natanz?s suburbs, this small plot of land was chosen to become the home of a cozy villa with a limited budget for construction. The client?s main demand was preserving the view toward south-east horizontal gardens for all interior spaces while maintaining their privacy. In addition to the concern mentioned above, because of the political importance of this site in which nuclear facilities are located, there was limited access to materials and professional workforce. This compelled the client to merely use the local materials.
© Arash Ashourinia
Since according to N...
© Arash Ashourinia
Architects: White on White Studio
Location: Natanz, Iran
Lead Architects: Faezeh Arefnazari-Ruhollah Rasooli
Area: 200.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Arash Ashourinia
Contractor: Abbas Arefnazari
© Arash Ashourinia
From the architect. Located in Natanz?s suburbs, this small plot of land was chosen to become the home of a cozy villa with a limited budget for construction. The client?s main demand was preserving the view toward south-east horizontal gardens for all interior spaces while maintaining their privacy. In addition to the concern mentioned above, because of the political importance of this site in which nuclear facilities are located, there was limited access to materials and professional workforce. This compelled the client to merely use the local materials.
© Arash Ashourinia
Since according to N...
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