Due to the stretched terrain, the central parts of the plan had virtually no natural light at any time of day. On the other hand, for the employer the issue of confidentiality and simplicity was a key priority.
So we decided to fade in and out of the project both in the entry scenario and in the facade design and look at the sky instead.
As in the past, hornoos (traditional skylights) have been used to light the ceiling.
We tried to make the final product completely closed and rigid from the outside, completely fluid, fluid and integrated.
The exact amount of daylight in Da ,as one of the daylight indices, was calculated at all times of the year by the Ladybug plug-in to achieve the desired state.
It was observed that due to the high air temperature of Qom in the summer, the skylights create a greenhouse effect and intensify the building heat.
Thus, by designing roof shaders and accurately calculating its dimensions in the software, it was possible to prevent direct sunlight from entering the summer and allow light penetration in the winter.
The original yards were designed as a yard in the center of the project, but the employer did not have a good experience using the yards in Qom, believing that this yard would not actually be used in the summer due to overheating and in the winter due to freezing situation.
So this yard came into the house and became a part of the enjoyable experience of their lives.