Architects: Pouya Khazaeli Parsa
Location: Darvishabad, Mazandaran, Iran
Client: Nastaran Shahbazi
Structure: Peyman Khezri
Photographs: Mohsen Jazayeri, Mehrdad Emrani
Film: Mehrdad Emrani
Project area: 240 sqm
Site area: 400 sqm
Project year: Oct. 2010
This project is a spatial dialog between traditional Persian Architecture and aspects of modern architecture. It creates an architectural space through the incorporation of modern architecture tenets with traditional Persian architecture.
The diagram shows how this combination can happen in a coherent way, to make a new space which has got a new and different quality from what it has made from.
The Idea:
I have always thought there is something strange about people in countries such as Iran! There was a history of 4000 years in culture and architecture and in a short period after modernism everything changes. There are peoples that they lost their culture and didn’t understand modernism too! They just modernized.
What I try to do is to create a new architecture with new spatial qualities which is neither Persian nor Modern but at the same time contains both qualities! To explain, it in this house we have free space on the ground floor as the free space it exist in modern architecture ( I mean roots of modern architecture). On the other hand we have a kind of space surrounded by walls on top (the second floor)! This space opens toward the center, opens in a vertical direction toward the sky and the ground, a quality that you can find almost in all types of Persian architecture. But the interesting part is the space in the middle (first floor), in fact as this modern space on the ground floor and this Persian space in the second floor start a dialog, a new space born in the middle! This space has got both qualities at the same time but is completely different and has got its own personality, we can call it the Modersian space!!
There are some questions:
1- How the two mentioned spatial quality start their dialog?
Answer: By the glass lantern and the light that comes through it.
2- Is it possible to change this new quality of space created in the middle (first floor) to be more like the ground floor or to be more like the second floor?
Answer: The folding doors control this quality in the first floor. In fact if these folding doors are closed, we will have a central space with the light in the middle and a kind of concentration toward the vertical direction (Sky-Ground).But when the folding doors are open we will have a horizontal concentration and the free space.