The villa is located in the Doukohak area, near the city of Shiraz. This area is known for its breathtaking landscapes. Upon visiting and examining the site, it was observed that a large portion of the area is dedicated to old and valuable trees. Additionally, in the northeastern part, there is a pool and an unused area. Therefore, with the aim of creating the least impact on the natural beauty of the site, we positioned the project carefully. Considering the site's potential, we decided to ensure that all spaces in the villa, including both indoor and semi-open areas, provide sensory and visual connection with the pristine nature inside and outside the site. As a result, terraces were planned on various levels of the project.
The most distinctive terrace is the one on the roof of the living room, which frames the surrounding views from three sides and serves as a place to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the site. Additionally, with garden-facing stairs and a movable roof, it can support various family events and activities during different hours and seasons. These activities include children's play, sports and meditation, sunbathing, watching movies, listening to music, gatherings, New Year celebrations, other family occasions, barbecuing, and having a drink or smoking.
In Tamasha Villa, the pool is located next to the living room. To create an invisible boundary between these two spaces, a green strip of nature from the site penetrates the building, bringing nature into the project. This green space not only creates a sense of privacy but also maintains visual connection between the two spaces. Moreover, it can help provide desirable views and lighting for other areas.
Tamasha Villa aims to engage in dialogue with the surrounding landscapes and, while creating various opportunities for the family and their social interactions, offers a close and tangible experience of being in nature.