Iranian traditional architecture has taught us how to create spaces safe, flexible, and responsive to the needs of residents. And modern architecture has taught us to eliminate unnecessary elements of architecture and not that of lifestyle.
Project name
Vanoosh Villa
Architecture firm
35-51 Architecture Office
Location
Vanoosh, Mazandaran, Iran
Photography
Mohammad Hasan Etefagh, Abbas Yaghooti, Mohammad Ghafoori
Principal architect
Hamid Abbasloo, Abbas Yaghooti, Neda Adiban Rad
Design team
Mohammad Reza Aghai
Collaborators
Farajollah Hezar Jaribi, Hossein Ghasemkhan, Amir Shaabani, Fereydoun Ghavami, Komeyl Khakpour, Vahid Boor, Ahmadreza Boor, Abdolah Noornejad, Souroush Alipour, Reza Mirbabai, Arash Asadollahi, Saeed Hosseini, Maryam Sheikhi
Landscape
Neda Adiban Rad
Structural engineer
Majid Koolivand
Environmental & MEP
Electrical: Ali Piltan. Mechanical: Ali Ghanizadeh
Construction
Abbas Yaghooti (35-51 Architecture Office). Construction Consultant: Javad hadavandi
Typology
Residential › House
Dasht-e-chehel villa is an experience to reach an external-internal life in a cold climate. It is about how to stay out of the building and experience snow and rain but still remain in a safe zone. And how to be inside without losing sensory, visual and psychological connection with the outside. And also, how to blur the boundary line between insid...
Project name
Dasht-e-Chehel Villa
Architecture firm
35-51 Architecture Office
Location
Mosha, Damavand, Iran
Photography
Arash Akhtaran, Abbas Yaghooti
Principal architect
Hamid Abbasloo, Abbas Yaghooti, Neda Adiban Rad
Design team
Mohammad Reza Aghai
Interior design
Hamid Abbasloo, Abbas Yaghooti
Landscape
Neda Adiban Rad
Structural engineer
Majid Koolivand
Environmental & MEP
Hamid Abbasloo, Abbas Yaghooti
Construction
35-51 Architecture Office (Hamzeh Jalambadani)
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Adobe Photoshop
Material
Concrete, Steel, Glass, Wood
Typology
Residential › House