
The Pajang Khodro Main Office in Tehran, designed by Zand Harirchi of Harirchi Architects, shared fifth place at the 5th Grand Memar Award in 2005. The corporate headquarters for an automotive company required a design that projected professionalism while creating comfortable working environments.
The building features a sophisticated glass and steel facade system that provides the corporate identity the client required while managing solar gain in Tehran's continental climate. The interior layout organizes office spaces around a central courtyard, a traditional Iranian spatial strategy adapted to contemporary corporate needs. The glass-enclosed staircase serves as a vertical circulation element that also functions as a light well, bringing natural illumination to the building's core.
The project demonstrates how commercial office architecture in Iran can draw on traditional spatial principles — the introverted courtyard plan — while employing a fully contemporary material vocabulary of glass, steel, and concrete.
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City-levelTehran, Iran(35.689, 51.390)