IRANMANESH HOUSE

Project: A house for a lovely family
Location: Kerman, Iran
Year: 2021
Supervisor: E.Beygmoradi

Professional
Group project
My tasks:
Research analysis, drafting, and diagram
designing, detail drawing, photography, and presentation.

The client’s initial demand was privacy while having a vivid court. Through several meetings with them and exploring their viewpoints toward old ethnic houses in Kerman, this notable point stands out that contemporary people who are living in Kerman today, still have the same life style and image of “home” as past. This point make us design nowadays needs of a family in Kerman like privacy, public and private courts and spaces, open and semi- open spaces in the form of today needs of a family.

Southern fecade

Eastern fecade

Borrowing the theory of prospect-refuge, Iranmanesh -Khaneh is a juxtaposition of open, semi-open, and closed spaces that provide the capacity of observe (prospect) without being seen (refuge). The application of this theory first emerges in the form of a big veranda on the eastern and southern side of the house facing outside where a vast green space exists.

Technical drawings

The Khaneh-Iranmanesh is the example of where the former single-unit townhouse prototype meets the recently popular multi-story building characteristics without losing spatial qualities, such as the opportunity of outdoor living. The urban fabric, in which this project is located, initially consists of multi-story housing blocks with 60% of floor area positioning in the northern of the building plot in a way that leaves a 30% open area on the south. New mid-raised developments still follow the same prototype of land use.

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