Yousef Sattari / View Studio: The reason for designing this bathroom is the combination of organic architecture and modern architecture. Combining interior and exterior Minimal interference with the natural environment Materials: For this reason, we tried to use natural materials in space, such as floor materials, which are sand, as well as part of...
Project name
Bath and nature
Architecture firm
View Studio
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Yousef Sattari
Design team
Yousef Sattari
Visualization
Yousef Sattari
Shomali Design Studio: The site of this project is located on an island in the south of Iran called “KISH”. It is a recreational island with a warm and humid climate. In our design concept, we should implement approaches suitable in these kinds of environments. For that reason, we use cantilever slabs and shaders in the facade to provide enough sha...
Architecture firm
Shomali Design Studio
Location
Kish Island, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion, Adobe After Effects
Principal architect
aser Rashid Shomali & Yasin Rashid Shomali
Design team
aser Rashid Shomali & Yasin Rashid Shomali
Visualization
Shomali Design Studio
Typology
Residential › House
Designed by Mohammad Rahmati, this project is an initial alternative of a villa in a plan site and pristine area at Gohar Lake, Lorestan in Iran. The initial form is stepped and taken from rural houses. In fact, the roof downstairs is the upstairs courtyard. Its concrete shell is reminiscent of sea waves.
Architecture firm
Mohammad Rahmati
Location
Gahar Lake, Lorestan, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Lumion 10
Principal architect
Mohammad Rahmati
Visualization
Mohammad Rahmati
Typology
Residential › Houses
li Ahmadi: Once open a time there was a country-which known since ancient times as Persia, which has had a long and turbulent history. It is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia has resulted in many invasions and migrations. There is evidence that Iran played a role in the emergency of civilization as far back as 10.000 years ago.
Project name
EXPO 2020 - Iran Pavilion: Redefining Vertical Garden
Architecture firm
Ali Ahmadi
Location
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Ali Ahmadi
Design team
Ali Ahmadi, Shaghayegh Beirami, Azin Zamani
Visualization
Hasht Studio
Typology
Cultural › Pavilion
idformat Studio: There are several points in the design of this bathroom.
1- The main idea of the tub is taken from the dew.
In the tub, the user feels himself in a drop hanging on the wall, which is a metaphor for the dew hanging from the leaf.
2- In this bath, natural sand and stones by the sea have been used for flooring.
Project name
The Dew Bath
Architecture firm
Didformat Studio
Location
Motel Qu, Mazandaran, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Amirhossein Nourbakhsh & Mohammadreza Norouz
Visualization
Amirhossein Nourbakhsh
Typology
Residential › House
The Iranian-based architecture firm, Saffar Studio has designed a residential building in response to covid-19 pandemic in order to define a new lifestyle during these times of crisis.
Project name
Sarvestan Building
Architecture firm
Saffar Studio
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray , Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Ahmad Saffar
Design team
Navid Shokravi, Marzieh Estedadi, Bahar Mesbah, Sepide Ordobadi, Ali Gholami, Mohamadreza Vatani, Roya Sokouti, Parisa Shamchizade, Dorsa Pasandide, Soheil Zamanloo
The Tehran-based architecture studio ZAV Architects has recently completed Presence in Hormuz 2, a community of Superadobe earthbag domes that empowers its residents. Built with earth-based materials, these colorful domes were constructed with the help of local residents looking to revive their local economy.
Project name
Presence in Hormuz 2
Architecture firm
ZAV Architects
Location
Hormuz Island, Iran
Photography
Payman Barkhordari, Tahmineh Monzavi, Soroush Majidi, DJI
Principal architect
Mohamadreza Ghodousi, Fatemeh Rezaei, Golnaz Bahrami, Soroush Majidi
Design team
Sheila Ehsaei,Sara Jafari, Payman Barkhordari, Mohsen Safshekan, Kaveh Rashidzadeh, Hossein Panjehpour
Collaborators
Fereshteh Assadzadeh, Somayeh Saeidi, Arshia Hashemipour, Dorsa Tavakoli, Sara Fallahzadeh, Nasim Mosavar
Interior design
Sara Jafari, Taraneh Behboud, Sara Nikkar, Mohsen Dehghan
Civil engineer
Farhad Beigi
Structural engineer
Behrang Baniadam, Rouhi Touski
Environmental & MEP
Pejman Moradian, Saeid Afsharian, Salman Rasouli, Roya Yazdizadeh
Landscape
Maryam Yousefi, Morteza Adib
Supervision
Soroush Majidi, Payman Barkhordari, Sheila Ehsaei
Visualization
Somayeh Saeidi
Tools used
AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Dji Mavic Pro
Construction
Amir Tehrani Nobahari
Client
Ehsan Rasoulof, Ali Rezvani
Typology
Residential › Multipurpose cultural residence › Housing
The Iranian architcteure firm Mehdi Qanavatti Architecture Studio has recently renovated a traditional restaurant and coffee shop in Bandar Mahshahr, Iran by turning it into a modern men's barber shop.
Project name
Men's skin and hair salon 44
Architecture firm
Mehdi Qanavatti Architecture Studio
Location
Bandar Mahshahr, Khuzestan Province, Iran
Principal architect
Mehdi Qanavatti
Design team
Elahe Jamshid, Mahmood Qanavatti
Collaborators
Elahe Jamshid
Interior design
Mehdi Qanavatti
Structural engineer
Mehdi Qanavatti
Environmental & MEP
Mehdi Qanavatti
Lighting
Mazi Noor Company
Supervision
Mehdi Qanavatti
Material
Black cement, Stone powder and MDF wood
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom
Typology
Health, Hair Salon