Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

Villa Sarvestan

Villa Sarvestan

Villa Sarvestan

Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

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Villa Sarvestan

Location: Siyahrud, Mazandaran Province, Iran

Architect: MADO STUDIO

Client: Mr. Khosravani

Material: Concrete

Design date: 2020

Completion date: 2022

Site area: 500m2

Built area: 550m2

Studio: Mado Architects

Head Architect: Maziar Dolatabadi

Lead Architect: Deniz Ebrahim Azar

Architect In Charge: Tina Shahnazari

3D Design & Rendering: Saeid Sadeghian, Saeid Yousefvand

Drawing: Noura Sam, Soona Taghipour, Reza Valinejad

Construction: Kayzan

Structure: Kayzan

Mechanic & Electric: Kayzan

Supervising Engineer: Deniz Ebrahim Azar

Faze 2: Mohammad Javad Masoumi

Photographer: Deed Studio

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Text provided by the architect:

 

The subject of this project is the design of a villa on a land with an area of 500 square meters. This site is located in Sarvestan suburb in Royan region. The suburb has a classic rules with a gable roof and brick, cement and wood materials.

Among the existing classical structures in architecture, many studies have been done on the geometric of nine squares. An excuse was given to us to practice and introduce this arche-type with the rules defined by the suburb, so in the programming phase, we chose the 9-square arche-type to design the project.

In the initial stage of the program, we allocated the center of nine squares to an inner courtyard, which is connected to the outer courtyard by the middle semi-enclosed open space. The two southern squares were dedicated to the pool zone, which is associated with the interior and exterior courtyard space as well as the central pergola.

In fact, the decision made at the programming phase was organized by a 9-square grid, and each space was defined in a section of 9 squares.

ground floor allocated to the public space and an independent guest suite in a transparent connection with the courtyards and first floor allocated to the private spaces, which included a private hall and three master bedrooms, the project plan was thus defined in three levels.

Thus, by allocating each space to a square and activating two vertical axes of the servicing zone, the project is formed according to the Mondrian aesthetic. Brick tiles proposed for the two services zone, and also act as a three-dimensional organizing element, separating the spaces.

On the roof level of this axis, it is dedicated to the path and the roof garden, and also the Jacuzzi, which is located on the same level of this axis under the sloping roof, stands out inside the inner valley.

 

Photographer: Dees Studio

Ceramics: Palermo

Brick: Azarakhsh

 

 

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