Ravan[pak] Villa / Babak Abna
A dead villa, with vividly animated childhood memories which is located in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, was saved from unsustainable demolition and reconstruction and revived only by its inhabitant?s nostalgia and desires. It is a private residence situated within a gated family community surrounded by 3 other similar lots, in the town of Kelarabad.
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Architects: Babak Abna
Location: Kelarabad, Iran
Interior Designer: Ali Ravanpak
Area: 450.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Text description provided by the architects. A dead villa, with vividly animated childhood memories which is located in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, was saved from unsustainable demolition and reconstruction and revived only by its inhabitant?s nostalgia and desires. It is a private residence situated within a gated family community surrounded by 3 other similar lots, in the town of Kelarabad.
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Ground Floor Plan
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
The design strategy in kept with the client?s desires in order to fully serve the users and not just to fulfill the will of an abstract entity design. This path is followed even to the extent of referring to other finished m...
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Architects: Babak Abna
Location: Kelarabad, Iran
Interior Designer: Ali Ravanpak
Area: 450.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Text description provided by the architects. A dead villa, with vividly animated childhood memories which is located in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, was saved from unsustainable demolition and reconstruction and revived only by its inhabitant?s nostalgia and desires. It is a private residence situated within a gated family community surrounded by 3 other similar lots, in the town of Kelarabad.
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
Ground Floor Plan
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh and Hamed Farhangi
The design strategy in kept with the client?s desires in order to fully serve the users and not just to fulfill the will of an abstract entity design. This path is followed even to the extent of referring to other finished m...
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