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Architect: Kamran Heirati
Client: Hatef Kebritchi
Material: Concrete
Design date: 2013
Completion date: 2016
Site area: 2400m2
Built area: 1100m2
Architect: Kamran Heirati
Design Team: Amirali Sharifi, Abdolhamid Edrisabadi, Solmaz Tabatabaei, Sepas Haghighi, Shahrzad Poshfam
Photographs: Ali Daghigh, Abdolreza Basiri
Story:
Villa Safa-dasht is located in the suburbs of Karaj city with around 1100 sqm. area, in a site of around 2400 sqm. The villa consists of two parts, the main living area and the semi - private living area, separated at the same level, which are connected by the second part of the building, an elevated component which includes the private spaces.
A passage, starting from the site entrance, passes through the space under the elevated volume which gives the main entrances of the villa, and ends at the canopy.
The “Passage”
This project seeks to develop one of the essential structures of Persian architecture, The” Garden”. In a persian garden, architecture seeks to see the building and the site as a whole and unique entity. This project also, intends to identify itself as a passage or a frame to emphasize on the presence of the site not only as the exterior but also as a stream which flows around and inside the building. The axes of the building and the site intersect at the center or the “heart” of the building. The heart in this scenario is a space where the exploration of the building starts and ends.
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