
Villa for Anna and Saeed in Isfahan (Lavasan), won Second Place in the Individual Dwellings category at the 15th Memar Award (2015). Designed on a 1,000-square-meter plot, the core design idea is creating a space that maintains residents' privacy while connecting with the surrounding nature.
The project was shaped through a logical process: first defining the residents' spatial needs, then organizing these spaces in relation to the site, and finally covering the ensemble with a unified roof that defines the building's visual identity. The large sloping roof is the primary element of the architectural composition, gathering the home's various spaces under a single covering while, through its slope and orientation, responding to the regional climate and directing views toward the surrounding mountains.
The interior spaces are designed with fluidity and continuity. The boundaries between inside and outside are softened through large glass walls, drawing the surrounding green nature into the home. Natural materials such as wood and stone alongside concrete and glass reinforce the building's relationship with its natural environment.
Isfahan, Iran(32.655, 51.668)
Semifinalists — Public Buildings
The Editor
Memar Award
Individual Dwellings
2015
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