Villa Poorkan / ZAV Architects
The Poorkan villa used to be an abounded building. Our clients (Mojdeh Ghodousi and Ali Kamran) decided to build a villa on their inherited land. Instead we encouraged the proposition of renovating the existing building on the on.
© Soroush Majidi
Architects: ZAV Architects
Location: Iran
Architect In Charge: Mohamadreza Ghodousi
Design Team: Fateme Rezaie Fakhr-e-Astane, Soroosh Majidi
Area: 142.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Soroush Majidi, Parham Taghiof
Landscape: Maryam Maghare
Mechanical Engineer: Kianoosh Mohamadi
Electrical Engineer: Ali Ghanizade
Civil Engineer: Nader Shokoofi
Supervisor: Fateme Rezaie Fakhr-e-Astane
Graphic: Fateme Rezaee Fakhr-e-Astane
© Soroush Majidi
Text description provided by the architects. The Poorkan villa used to be an abounded building. Our clients (Mojdeh Ghodousi and Ali Kamran) decided to build a villa on their inherited land. Instead we encouraged the proposition of renovating the existing building on the on.
© Soroush Majidi
We intended to recycle the space, in order to bring it back to the cycle of useful, contemporary spaces.Our clients were requiring a villa as a space for themselves and their friends to get to gather and enjoy sometime away from the daily life, a space for a modern lifestyle in which inside the circle of friends people are as close as famil...
© Soroush Majidi
Architects: ZAV Architects
Location: Iran
Architect In Charge: Mohamadreza Ghodousi
Design Team: Fateme Rezaie Fakhr-e-Astane, Soroosh Majidi
Area: 142.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Soroush Majidi, Parham Taghiof
Landscape: Maryam Maghare
Mechanical Engineer: Kianoosh Mohamadi
Electrical Engineer: Ali Ghanizade
Civil Engineer: Nader Shokoofi
Supervisor: Fateme Rezaie Fakhr-e-Astane
Graphic: Fateme Rezaee Fakhr-e-Astane
© Soroush Majidi
Text description provided by the architects. The Poorkan villa used to be an abounded building. Our clients (Mojdeh Ghodousi and Ali Kamran) decided to build a villa on their inherited land. Instead we encouraged the proposition of renovating the existing building on the on.
© Soroush Majidi
We intended to recycle the space, in order to bring it back to the cycle of useful, contemporary spaces.Our clients were requiring a villa as a space for themselves and their friends to get to gather and enjoy sometime away from the daily life, a space for a modern lifestyle in which inside the circle of friends people are as close as famil...
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