In the countryside in Alborz province in Iran, a 600 sqm villa is designed and built on three floors for a young couple who love parties and friendly gatherings. We started our work by spending time with our client to become familiar with his and his family's lifestyles and meet their expectations logically. Besides, climate conditions and the dete...
Architecture firm
Studio Davazdah
Location
Alborz Province, Iran
Photography
Ali Daghigh, Siavash Naghshbandi, Hamid Aghaei
Principal architect
Niloofar Niksar
Design team
Parisa Alahgholi, Setayesh Nejadi, Marjan Mirkhesh, Mona Haddadi
Collaborators
Hesamedin Soltani, Razmik Zarifian
Interior design
Studio Davazdah
Civil engineer
Behrang Baniadam
Structural engineer
Behrang Baniadam
Landscape
Behnam Mohammad Sadegh
Supervision
Afshin Hadian
Visualization
Setayesh Nejadi, Milad Bazazan
Construction
Behrang Baniadam, Studio Davazdah
Material
Steel Framing, Metal Deck, Brick Facade, Cement, Stone Tiles, wooden slats, Drywall
Typology
Residential › House
The H to V House is located in a high-density urban block in the city of Isfahan-Iran. The project ‘s design corresponds to how traditional spatial relationships in a conventional Isfahan House can be transformed into a modern house within an urban block, whilst maintaining the same traditional circulation concerns and essence of space.
Project name
Isfahan H to V House
Architecture firm
CAAT Studio (Kamboozia Architecture And Design Studio)
Photography
Parham Taghioff - Persia Photography Center
Principal architect
Mahdi Kamboozia
Design team
Helena Ghanbari (Project manager & architect), Samaneh Nematollahi
Collaborators
Saba Mirhosseini (Physical Model), Farhood Moghadam (Executive Manager of CAATStudio)
Interior design
CAAT Studio
Completion year
30/4/2022
Civil engineer
Bordar Group
Structural engineer
Behrang Baniadam (Structural Designer in Curves & Special Parts), Bordar Group (Base Structure Design)
Supervision
Farhood Moghadam, Omid Khajeh
Material
Brick, Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel, Stone
Client
Mr. Nosuhian, Mrs. Rouholamin
Typology
Residential › House