Article source: Ali Haghighi Architects
This House is located in a small town near Tehran, the capital of Iran. The client had to make a decision between selling his land so they could migrate to the capital and building a permanent house; a home where the family could experience a different way of life, in addition to providing tranquility.
The main goal in the design process was to create a differentiating connection between this house and its neighbors; in other words, how it is perceived in the neighborhood and how it contributes to the urban image. This house was designed on the border of separation and connection with its surrounding environment, “what can be seen and how are we observed?”
- Architects: Ali Haghighi Architects
- Project: Pishva House
- Location: Varamin, Iran
- Photography: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
- Design Team: Ali Haghighi, Babak Nadri, Matin Hatam
- Executive Manager: Majid Izadyar
- Civil Engineer: Mohammad Reza Kamyab
- Mechanical Consultant: Mehdi Mahyari
- Electrical Consultant: Sara Ramezani
- Construction: Akbar Rahimi
- Graphic Presentation: Mohammad Mahdi Zamani
- Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2): 450 m2
- Completion Year: 2020