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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Crimson Sequence in Tehran, Iran by Admun Studio

 
June 8th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Admun Studio

Admun studio was commissioned to design Tiraje 2 cinema lobby, the first branch of Boshra cinema complexes which is located on the food court’s floor of this well-known shopping center, while it was inconspicuous in the background due to inaccuracy in its entrance design contributed to the fact that most customers of the shopping center were unaware of the existence of the cinema complex.

Image Courtesy © Seyed MohammadHossein Sadatian

  • Architects: Admun Studio
  • Project: Crimson Sequence
  • Location: Madani St, EmamAli Highway, Tehran, Iran
  • Photography: Seyed MohammadHossein Sadatian, Mehdi Kolahi
  • Lead Architects: Shobeir Mousavi, Amirreza Fazel, Mehdi Kolahi
  • Design Team: Masoud Almasi, Farshad Habibi
  • Construction Team: Mohammad Ehsani, Omran Savaran, Majid Jahanmehr, Behrooz Elahi
  • Client: BoshraFilm Art and Culture Institute
  • Project Team: Abolfazl Khamsieh, Niousha Ghasem
  • Budget: 37000 $
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 130 m2
  • Completion Year: 2017

Image Courtesy © Seyed MohammadHossein Sadatian

Before renovation, the lobby consisted of two surfaces with an approximate two-meter difference in height connected by stairs, in other words, two inactive spaces and an access path.

Image Courtesy © Seyed MohammadHossein Sadatian

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Since, cinema is essentially cinematic, it is not compatible with inactivity. Hence, the lobby is designed to invite users inward within a mysterious path like an actor on a film location, carrying them through red carpet frame by frame and in combination with the scenes being created by the movements of the users within different sections of the project, the lobby is showcased as a dynamic sequence within its context, consequently, creating a different spatial experience of views, horizons and motions.

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

For this purpose, the lower surface of the lobby is divided into three sections rising from the floor level reaching the upper mezzanine in the form of a sloped surface. The railings of the surfaces go up and reach the ceiling. Their extension continues to the ceiling turning into multiple linear recessed lights, breaking the visual continuity into several frames as the user walks through the space. Afterwards, everywhere is covered with a red color so that the whole lobby space turns into an integrated volume within the food court space.

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Image Courtesy © Mehdi Kolahi

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

Image Courtesy © Admun Studio

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Categories: Cinema, complex, Interiors, Lobby, shopping center




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