Khatereh Bakhtyari: A modern masterpiece carved where land meets sea. This villa on the shore of the Persian Gulf isn’t just a home—it’s a dream etched in green marble and kissed by coastal light. Crafted from single-piece green marble stones, the structure is both monolithic and organic, grounding itself in the earth while echoing the waves beyond. Its defining form? A suspended volume that appears to float—gravity-defying yet deeply rooted in thoughtful design.
The architecture is composed of detached cubes with soft, rounded corners, creating a rhythm of space and stillness, mass and motion. The result is a visual poem of modern minimalism and serene luxury. Colorful windows reflect the changing sky, casting hues of blue, amber, and rose into the interiors like moving art. And amid this sculptural composition, one solitary palm tree stands—a symbol of simplicity, resilience, and timeless beauty. This is not just a residence. It’s an experience. A space where geometry meets emotion, where materials speak, and where every angle tells a story. Designed for those who believe that architecture is not only about shelter, but about soul.