
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 offers a fundamentally 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 — a house with multiple definitions of space and function where the conventional reading of domestic architecture is deliberately subverted. The House With No Head or Tail won Third Place in the Individual Dwellings category at the 21st Memar Award (2021) with 4 points.
Isfahan, Iran(32.655, 51.668)
Semifinalists — Public Buildings
The Editor
Memar Award
Individual Dwellings
2021
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