Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct

Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, ChairSangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Facade, WindowsSangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Exterior Photography, Facade, GlassSangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - FacadeSangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - More Images+ 24

Sang Deh, Iran
  • Design: Nila Shahmohammadi, Rana Ghamarsorat
  • Detail Design: Amir Hossein Najimi
  • Presentation: Farid Rajabi
  • Graphic Design: Neda Jahantab
  • Civil Engineer: Farhad Bahrami
  • Mechanical Engineer: Mehdi Mehravaran
  • Executive Manager: Mohammad Asgari, Taymour Rostami
  • Clients: Mousai Family
  • Program / Use / Building Function: Residential/ Houses
  • City: Sang Deh
  • Country: Iran
More SpecsLess Specs
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Facade
© Nimkat Architectural Photography

Text description provided by the architects. In the design of the Sangde Villa, we faced a two-story building on topography with a beautiful view, which was about 7 meters above the street level. The client requested an expansion of the existing building while minimizing any obstruction to the stunning view. This expansion formed the design concept to include an elevator, covered parking, and a janitor's suite. The expansion began at street level; in this new situation, we encountered a four-story building that looked out of place in the area. To address the project’s disproportionality, the building was placed on a solid stone base in harmony with its surroundings.

Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Exterior Photography, Windows, Door, Facade
© Nimkat Architectural Photography
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Image 28 of 29
Diagrams 01
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Chair
© Nimkat Architectural Photography

The sloping roof was removed to reduce the overall volume of the project. Eliminating the sloping roof offered a panoramic view of the surrounding nature. It provided the opportunity to connect the building with northern land at the upstream height via a bridge due to increased light in the northern rooms of the project. The height of the northern courtyard was lowered, and a grid screen was added to expand the terrace.

Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Exterior Photography, Facade, Glass
© Nimkat Architectural Photography
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Image 23 of 29
Plan - Ground Floor
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Windows
© Nimkat Architectural Photography

The main idea for overall building volume is the penetration and horizontal extension of the additional part into internal spaces. The box that has emerged from nature's heart features green-blue tiles, which get their color from the blue sky and green nature. This box welcomes the audience from the outer borders to the inner spaces and creates an opportunity for vertical connection in the project. In completing the final idea, the grid system of beams and columns on the project’s façade can beautifully frame the surrounding views. This porous grid, a shell, covers the entire building mass. A cover that delicately integrates the new cube into the existing building.

Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Nimkat Architectural Photography
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Image 24 of 29
Plan - First Floor
Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Exterior Photography, Facade, Windows
© Nimkat Architectural Photography

The project's physical layout prioritizes public space views and is divided into four levels. The first level includes a parking area and a service box equipped with an elevator. The second level houses the janitor's suite, engine room, and another service box with an elevator. The third level comprises bedrooms, a living room, a service box with public and shower facilities, a dressing room, stairs, and an elevator. The fourth level features a reception and dining room, kitchen, terrace, and another service box with public and dressing facilities, a stairwell, and an elevator.

Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct - Interior Photography, Windows
© Nimkat Architectural Photography

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Sangdeh Villa / AsNow Design & Construct" 30 Nov 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1010286/sangdeh-villa-asnow-design-and-construct> ISSN 0719-8884

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.