Mehrabad House

Project Details

Project Name
Mehrabad House
Location
IsfahanIran
Project Types
Single Family
Shared By
Victoria Carodine
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2016
Size
14,531 ft²

Project Description

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

For those people who have a long experience of living in single-unit houses with a courtyard, it is a great challenge to change their life style and live in apartment houses. Losing many of desirable advantages of single unit houses such as independency, fellowship with nature, existence of hierarchy and, natural ventilation and … is a trouble for the people who want to live apartment units. And also in this project the client had decided to transform his single unit house into a triple unit apartment for himself and his two children. In fact Mehrabad House is an effort to reduce the negative impacts of this transformation in peoples life style.

So in design career the following decisions were made:
-According to the emplacement of fatherhood house in highest level, some part of roof area considered as a courtyard for this unit (as an equivalent for old yard in old fatherhood house), and some spaces in old fatherhood yard like flower bed, some roofed spaces for sitting and a barbecue, recreated in the new courtyard.
-In the next step for having the maximum visual connection between this unit and its courtyard in roof area, we broke the saloon’s roof in to two parts with different height. So we gained better ventilation and lightening condition and a desirable visual connection.
-Creating an open space in north side of building as a patio beside the family room and creating a green wall inside it in order to making the sense of freshness and having natural ventilation inside.
-As old fatherhood house had a semi-open and very useful space called AIVAN(a Persian word) beside the main hall, we tried to create an equivalent for it in new fatherhood house in north side of building.
– Trying to creating suitable spaces as a reply to privacy need of people.
-Creating some green spaces with plants in different levels of building, in order to running away from spiritless sense of living in an apartment.
– making some places in building’s façade for plants growth and using material like wood and brick (as we believe that they are breathing all the time) to make the building alive.

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