The competition focused on designing the facade for the office building of Helal Iranian. The primary objective was to create an attractive and functional facade with a focus on maximizing transparency. Glass materials were strategically used throughout the facade to achieve this goal. The cylindrical form of the glass parts of the facade, which is similar to Iranian historical brick towers and minars, aimed to minimize sunlight reflection and promote efficient airflow, creating a pleasant and well-ventilated environment within the building.
Additionally, the design considered the building's imperfect volume by strategically positioning the glass to partly obscure this aspect. There was also a focus on incorporating green spaces into the facade to promote a more sustainable and environmentally friendly atmosphere. This was achieved by including wooden planters designed for planting different types of plants both indoors and outdoors in various accessible parts of the facade.
Furthermore, the design featured a carefully planned 45-degree main entrance to eliminate any irregular angles and enhance the overall aesthetic appeal. To further maximize green space utilization, the building's roof was designed as a roof garden, providing an additional area for natural elements within the work environment.