Contemporary Architecture

The House with No Head or Tail, Isfahan

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A house with multiple definitions of space and function. The House with No Head or Tail in Isfahan is a house that challenges the traditional boundaries between interior and exterior spaces. By creating a complex, multi-layered spatial hierarchy, the designer has offered a different experience of dwelling within Isfahan's historic fabric. Courtyards and intermediate spaces blur the boundary between inside and outside, transforming movement through the house into a journey through different spatial layers.

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