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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.

Ophthalmology complex in Tabriz, Iran by Boed Architecture Center

 
October 8th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Boed Architecture Center

In this project, we tried to minimize the light which enters to the environment; because the presence of light in this space cause disturbing in examination.
Six levels are designed in this project. The floor plan consists of some spaces such as reception, drugstore, glasses store and guarding and all other doctors and optometrists rooms are designed in top levels.

About the form of this building, an attempt has been made to respect other buildings by using a cube shape, but to create a small distinction, the corners are rounded.

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

  • Architects: Boed Architecture Center (Mahdiyar Memar, Shaghayegh Madhi, Armin Rahimivand)
  • Project: Ophthalmology complex
  • Location: Tabriz, Iran
  • Software used: 3Dsmax, V-Ray, Revit Architecture, Rhino, Autocad, Photoshop
  • Project size: 940m2
  • Building levels: 6
  • Structural Engineer: Mahmoud Babapour
  • Site: 165 m2
  • Design Team: Neda GHasemizadeh,Fatemeh Shafigh,Somayeh Izadpanah

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

The curves on the volume are actually the lines that take the square limit out of its inherent order and express a step toward fluidity. Order in the disorder of this form, which is the factor of creating a frame for fluid building. The fluidity of this vertical cube and the breaking of simple rules and asymmetry make the whole project in a kind of conflict with its peers.

The parametric forms in the shell of the building that brings light into the environment in a tetrahedron form, in addition to creating lightness in weight, can create fluid movement inside the environment with the movement of sunlight, in the same way that the movement of the sun enters the interior during a bright day. It also moves and is even caused by the rotation of small and large waves of sunlight.

The reason for fluid shell design is that projects should be more than a dead body. It seems that the non-liquid form is a heterogeneous piece that loses its durability over time.

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

The fluidity of a volume can always be flourishing and interacting with other volumes because it seems that the fluid volume is derived from human nature which always puts itself on the path of growth.

On the ground floor, the movement of the lines in the wall of the building has started from the zero line of the ground and this line with the movement of the pedestrian goes to the top and finally hits the ground.

People and activities inside the building can be seen from outside and again all these activities reach from the ground to the sky and fall back to the ground.

The peak of this movement is in the middle and corner of the cube, which can be a sign of middle-aged prosperity. The flourishing that is hidden in the essence of every human being and has experienced it.

The observer can see a new view of the project by looking from any aspect. All three fronts of the building have different but homogeneous lines of movement, which takes away the stillness from the project and replaces the movement.

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

Image Courtesy © Boed Architecture Center

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Categories: 3dS Max, Autocad, Building, Clinic, complex, Photoshop, Revit, Rhino




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