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The Nearby House, Garmsar, Semnan, Iran by Asooarch (Asoo Abo Ayeneh Architectural Company)

Project name:
The Nearby House
Architecture firm:
Asooarch (Asoo Abo Ayeneh Architectural Company)
Location:
Garmsar, Semnan, Iran
Photography:
Mohammad Amini
Principal architect:
Mohammad Amini
Design team:
Mohammad Amini, Fatemeh Maleki, Melika Ghaffari, Fatemeh Babayan, Delnaz Mahmoudi
Built area:
110 m²
Site area:
2000 m²
Design year:
2020
Completion year:
2021 - 2022
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Asooarch Company
Landscape:
Asooarch Company
Structural engineer:
Asooarch Company
Civil engineer:
Asooarch Company
Environmental & MEP:
Asooarch Company
Construction:
Asooarch Company
Lighting:
Asooarch Company
Supervision:
Mohammad Amini
Visualization:
Mohammad Amini, Fatemeh Maleki
Tools used:
Revit, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Material:
Handmade Glazed Tiles, Brick, Cement, Natural Wood, Microcement
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › Villa

Asooarch: The nearby house is a place for  a sister and a brother to meet and make memories, despite circumstances that have led them to live apart. This villa is located in a garden between the houses of these two children. Simplicity, stirring curiosity, and the prominence of nature alongside the pure behavior of the two children, who are the main subjects of the story of the nearby house, have been the most influential factors in its design. It provides a space for coexistence, even for minutes of play and short stays, even for picking apples from the garden trees. A brick platform that embraces the trees and therefore influences the curved shape of the walls, and the interplay of light and shadow and the combination of spaces, all prepare everything for the presence of children. Water and greenery alongside handmade blue tiles evolve with the laughter of children, becoming the most important elements of the nearby house. We sought the impact of a small house in the vicinity of children’s future, and this story continues.


By Liliana Alvarez

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