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Object Beyond House by kalbod studio

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Plan Location: Teheran, Iran Architect: kalbod studio Principal Architect: Mohamad Rahimizadeh Lead Architect: Shaqayeq Nemati Architect in charge: Nastaran Shabanzadeh R&D: Pegah Samei, Pardis Ahmadi Presentation: Asha Atashband, Tanaz AhmadiNasab Images: Ziba Baghban, Courtesy of kalbod studio Diagram Section Section Section

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Mahtabi House by Habibeh Madjdabadi Studio

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Plot is located outside the old town of Golpayegan, a city in the central part of Iran with mountainous and variable climate: warm in summer and cold in winter. It is mentionable that In Iran because of sex segregation in public spaces such as pools, gyms, spas and ballrooms, Families cannot enjoy swimming, sports and dancing together.

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Olgoo critiques overdevelopment in Iran with The Inside Home

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Here, a seating area overlooks the surrounding village, sheltered by a section of concrete roof that is topped by planting. The post Olgoo critiques overdevelopment in Iran with The Inside Home appeared first on Dezeen. The house is arranged around a courtyard To the west, the central courtyard opens out into a large terrace.

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Estudio MMX "consciously synthesizes" Mayan and contemporary architecture for Yucatán museum

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These square structures are further divided into sections from above, leaving room for them to have skylights. Underneath the roofs, walkways flow through the spaces, winding through open-air sections with pools and gardens. The other diagonal axis is occupied by taller structures. Estudio MMX mixed Mayan and contemporary architecture.

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Habibeh Madjdabadi wins competition for Vali-Asr square in Tehran

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In Iran, “emptiness” does not mean the absence of presence but rather a spiritual presence that can be felt through geometry and symmetry. Tehran is paradoxically a megapolis with few outstanding architectural or sculptural objects. Iranian architecture has valued empty spaces and voids since ancient times.

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University of Semnan Auditorium and Library by New Wave Architecture

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Reflect rich cultural and artistic heritage of Iran and allow the use of natural light. Photo © Parham Taghiof The avant-garde architecture is inspired by traditional Iranian motifs, particularly evident in the intricate openings and ribbons applied on the facade which adorn the building.

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Meydan commercial & office building by Habibeh Madjdabadi

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The square owes its name to the fact that during the last dynasty of Iran, a royal palace stood nearby. Three sections of the building: shops, offices, and restaurants slide on each other. The podium is designated for shopping, while the office units are fitted into the upper floors. Source by Kamran Afshar Naderi.