Project Information
Project: Tehran Telemetry and Telecontrol Center
Architecture consultant: Design Core [4S] — www.dc4s.com
Design team: Nader Gholipour, Naser Naqdi, Mansour Naqdi, Hamid Reza Jahani Moghaddam, Sam Tehranchi
Client: Tehran Water & Wastewater Company
Central consultant: Toosab Consulting Engineers
EPC contractor: Kayson Company
Project manager: Houshang Yousefkhani
Construction manager: Alireza Yousefkhani
Structure: Tazand Engineers
Mechanical: Melkon Serkezians
Electrical: Vahid Morteza Ghasemi
Photography: Paris Mahtash
Construction start: Spring 2004 (Khordad 1383)
Completion: Summer 2005 (Mordad 1384)
Site area: 1,200 sqm
Total built area: 600 sqm (in three floors)
Given that the Tehran Telemetry and Telecontrol Center belongs to the category of buildings of very high importance, the structure houses highly advanced technological equipment on one hand, and on the other, specialized teams work within it on a networked basis around the clock. This characteristic led the designer to move toward a modern, simple, rational, functional, and transparent architecture.
The building has been designed in three stories, with the control room — as the primary space of the building — placed at the center, and all other required spaces arranged around it. The mechanical systems are positioned at the two ends of the building's elliptical form, creating optimal conditions within the structure.
Exterior
Interior
