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AHMADI HOUSE  

AHMADI HOUSE

Isfahan, Iran

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AHMADI HOUSE

Isfahan, Iran

STATUS
Built
YEAR
2017
SIZE
5000 sqft - 10,000 sqft
This project is located in Sepahan-Shahr District in Isfahan, which has the new urban fabric.

Building openings are designed based on the site solar studies, sun absorbance, and study of surrounding buildings’ shadow in all seasons. Movable wooden panels on the façade would help directing the proper light into the space during different times of the year. Moreover, the panels that form the second shell of the southern façade would provide the opportunity of getting desirable sunlight during the day.

Based on municipality laws and codes, the building cannot have forwards on its façade. This is the reason why the building is designed as a unit mass and is divided into different spaces by inner sections. These sections are distinguished on the façade by using various materials.

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