Principle Architect: Moein Nikaeen
Design team: Zahra Salehi, Samin Eshraghi, Noura Sam, Sepehr Beyhaghi
Executive Manager: Behnam Dalili
3D Visualization: Peyman Nozari, Parham Bakhtiari
Graphic team: Romina Parsanejad, Nadia Eskandari
Interior Designer: Behnam Dalili
The Ira villa complex project is located on a land of 14,000 square meters in the Ira area of Tehran province.
This project started with three issues,
1. How can I reshape the context and human habitat in a natural architectural context?
2. How can environmental space and natural space be redefined through architecture?
3. How can creating a small neighborhood and neighborhood units be used in contemporary language?
At the beginning of the entrance to the complex, as expected, only the view and the natural landscape are visible and there is no mention of villas.
The context is the narrator and the observer is trying to reread it.
The villas are like pieces of stone that have slid from top to bottom and have not reached the ground.
The first observations of the observer in dealing with the villas are taking shape.
It is stable and at the same time, it is trying to slide on the sloping surface of its ground.
It frees the project section from the ground and follows a variable behavior in height.
He sees and seeks not to be seen.
He is rebellious and wants time to sink into the heart of the mountain.
Due to the extension of nature from the top of the earth to the valley, the border is blurred and the space of movement is being formed in interaction with this border.
This project is trying to find itself with an "intermediate" situation in dealing with the "boundary".
In fact, he sees the border not so definite that each of the villas can be called isolated and isolated in relation to the whole, and not so uncertain that everything seems integrated.