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Shahab , Sona Alidoost, Eftekharazam
Sheikh Bahaei residential building project is located in Vanak, Tehran. This region, with mainly residential land use, is assumed among the quire valuable zone on Tehran metropolis. This building is constructed with a plot area of nearly 4800m2 and gross area of nearly 30000m2 including a ground floor with a lobby, parking lot, and residential units at the same time, three basement floors with parking lot and welfare common spaces, and seven residential floors. This project includes a total of 77 residential units with a space area of 165-360m2. It should be noted that the project was referred to the counselor team for design an execution while the excavation phase had been finished and the foundation phase had been completed. The main problem in relation to the project design was based upon two major issues. First, how can the number of apartments that are adjacent to each other be reduced despite the numerousness of the apartments on each floor in order to avoid disturbing the residents’ comfort? Second, how can the density of the residential units in a complex with numerous units be represented in the main building facade as a factor with identity and function in order to establish an integrity between the internal and external parts of the building? Apropos of the first issue, considering the relatively extensive plot width (almost 75m), two completely separate zones (from the ground floor upward) were assumed leading to the division of the plan of the residential floors into two blocks with 5 or 6 adjacent units. This resulted in better privacy of the units and less-populated and less-crowded common spaces and, consequently, more comfort of the residents. In a parallel way and in order to represent the concept of density on the southern side of the project, the building facade skin, including the semi-open spaces, was added to the building, which played the role of a barrier between the urban open space and the closed space of the residential units. Dividing this facade skin into small-scale pixels not only represents the numerousness of the rear-side residential units but also improves the semantic and visual relationship of the building with its surrounding urban environment through creating spaces with small scale in volume. The small-scale spaces also increase the possibility of the addition of greenery in the volume and, besides, improve the quality of life of the residents. Moreover, by changing the form and scale of the pixels, it is attempted to provide a better coordination with the diverse typologies of the residential units. For instance, yards with higher roofs were created for duplex units and also wider balconies were provided for bigger units. As such, by making the facade skin more flexible, this appended element was, in practice, dissolved in its rear-side volume and became an inseparable part of it. Furthermore, applying some changes to the existing structure resulted in a groove with considerable width and depth between the two blocks, the consequence of which was clearer distinction of the blocks from each other. An intervention to the design of the existing structure was the addition of the entrance space to the building, which indeed converts the entrance gate commonly used in residential projects into an intermediary space between the inner and outer spaces of the building. The formation of movement circulation in this entrance space along with the disabled ramp (wheelchair ramp) provides a different experience of entering a building for the audience and makes it an important subset of the building with an independent identity. As for selecting the material for the building facade and considering the form-oriented approach of the main facade and presence of the intermediary space in the balconies, which have been designed mainly as shader on the southern facade, it was decided to use a dominant material (industrial bricks with dimensions of 20*90cm) and avoid color diversity and visual disturbance as the main approach. Needless to say, brick is highly important both due to its outstanding history and background in the Iranian architecture and due to its coordination and consistency with modern architecture. Also, complementary and neutral materials such as glass and metal sheets with smoky color have been used in the composition of the building facade in this project. Moreover, as for the design of the details of the appended southern skin, the embedded louvers, on the one hand, are responsible for controlling the climate and reducing the southern and southwestern sunlight radiation and, on the other hand, provide privacy in some parts of the semi-open spaces (balconies) and, thereby, meet some of the welfare-related needs of the residents. In the campus of the building, a water fountain was built on an existing qanat (as one of the ever-lasting mementos of the Iranian civilization and architectural culture). As such, the passage of qanat water from the campus space towards outside the building was demonstrated for the users. At the end, it should be noted that the designer team of sheikh Bahaei project attempted to provide comfort for numerous residential units of the project, improve the quality of the light-passing walls by using porous skin in the building facade and creating a small scale proportionate to the urban landscape, and also provide the ground for using greenery in the living space of the residents.
Sheikh Bahaie
Asia-Oceania
Residential
iran/tehran
2022
Founded and directed by Shahab Alidoost and Sona Eftekharazam, Alidoost and Partners is a multidisciplinary office that focuses on architecture and design, from large scale planning to furniture. Rich with multiple expertises, our office is fuelled by talented designers and experienced architects that jointly develop projects from early sketches to on-site supervision. All of which, regardless of scale, outlines an approach that is affirmatively social in its outcome, enthusiastic in its ambition and professional in its process. At the core of our architecture is the ability to take a fresh look at design issues through experienced eyes. Our approach aims at turning intense research and analysis of practical and theoretical matters into the driving forces of design. By continuously developing rigorous methods of analysis and execution, Alidoost & Partners is able to combine innovative thinking and efficient production. We work with corporate, government and private clients in numerous countries to realize major civic, hotel, residential, office, commercial and educational developments. We carefully limit the commissions we take on to help ensure a high degree of professional attention and overall project quality. Alidoost &Partners envisions itself as a proactive partner for its client, rather than a consultant. The office has a wide portfolio of international work and the attitude of involving external consultants to improve the design intelligence of a given project team. The use of complementing teams ensures that a project will never suffer from being neither too conventional nor too naive.
Amir Niknafs , Hamideh Raoufzadeh , Sahand Mohades, Hamed Bakhtiari, Mehrdad Karchani, Parisa Pouyafard, Sama Khaki, Mina Mehrdad, Ida Ehsani, Venus Entezami, Kourosh Amirshahi, Mojgan Abdollahi, Ali Izadi, Niloufar Mohammadzadeh, Ehsan Danandeh
Parham Taghiof , Deed Studio
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2A Continental Architectural Awards
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 6 reviews
 by Anonymous
Concept and Practicality Balance: 8
Innovativeness: 8
Climate Responsiveness: 7

 by Anonymous
Concept and Practicality Balance: 8
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 6

 by b.lenhardt
Concept and Practicality Balance: 6
Innovativeness: 6
Climate Responsiveness: 3

 by 1413794236
Concept and Practicality Balance: 7
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 8

 by gisela.loehlein
Concept and Practicality Balance: 6
Innovativeness: 7
Climate Responsiveness: 6

large scale residential office design high end interior lobby and potential for community encounters

 by sandra
Concept and Practicality Balance: 5
Innovativeness: 5
Climate Responsiveness: 6

clear and structured





Anonymous @ 10/30/2023 11:53

Overall Presentation: 7

Concept and Practicality Balance: 8

Innovativeness: 8

Climate Responsiveness: 7

Anonymous @ 10/13/2023 06:23

Overall Presentation: 6

Concept and Practicality Balance: 8

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 6

b.lenhardt @ 10/09/2023 09:59

Overall Presentation: 6

Concept and Practicality Balance: 6

Innovativeness: 6

Climate Responsiveness: 3

1413794236 @ 09/30/2023 07:56

Overall Presentation: 7

Concept and Practicality Balance: 7

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 8

gisela.loehlein @ 10/01/2023 05:53

Comment: large scale residential office design high end interior lobby and potential for community encounters

Overall Presentation: 5

Concept and Practicality Balance: 6

Innovativeness: 7

Climate Responsiveness: 6

sandra @ 10/02/2023 01:31

Comment: clear and structured

Overall Presentation: 5

Concept and Practicality Balance: 5

Innovativeness: 5

Climate Responsiveness: 6

Average Score: 6.00