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Sorosh Residential Building, Mashhad, Iran by Barsav Office

Project name:
Sorosh
Architecture firm:
Barsav Office
Location:
Seyyedrazi Blvd, Mashhad, Iran
Photography:
Zahra Soveizi
Principal architect:
Mohammad Reyhani, Alireza Modarresi
Design team:
Built area:
1304 m²
Site area:
250 m²
Design year:
2020
Completion year:
2022
Interior design:
Collaborators:
Executive Manager: Ali Soveizi. Executive Team: Ali Soveizi, Amirali Soveizi. Model: Rasoul Jahanshiri, Ehsan Fakhri Beyk, Matineh Rezaie. Graphic: Faezeh Samadi, Hamideh Sarafian, Maedeh Hosseinian, Maryam Nikmehr, Zahra Sima Bidgoli Moghadam
Civil engineer:
Mehdi Molazadeh
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Masoud Honari (Mechanical engineer), Amir Shafeie (Electrical engineer)
Landscape:
Lighting:
Construction:
Supervision:
Ali Soveizi
Visualization:
Rasoul Jahanshiri, Ehsan Fakhri Beyk, Mohamad Hossein Haji Ahmadi, Bahareh Hajizadeh, Matineh Rezaie
Tools used:
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Apartments

Barsav Office: The spaces that make up the house are tangible and familiar to us. These spaces have different personalities after being determined and located. The relationship between the space is also a decisive factor, of course, this relationship is not only between the inner spaces but also between the inner and outer spaces, and one should only try to achieve the best of them, a clear and straightforward decision that can convey a message of reconciliation between the interaction between the building and the surrounding environment.

Every space is somehow related to the outside and the inside according to its use. Soroush is also an exercise to eliminate spatial intermediaries, both inside and outside the boundaries that are becoming more and more pale, filling the desire to combine spaces in practice. They make more colors. This exercise is considered as a concern in the Bersau office to reach a literature.


By Liliana Alvarez

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