Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office

Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Exterior Photography, Windows, FacadeBonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Interior Photography, Stairs, Windows, Facade, HandrailBonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Interior Photography, FacadeBonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Interior Photography, FacadeBonlad Residence / Mohat Office - More Images+ 30

Ilam, Iran
  • Architects: Mohat Office
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1584
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Parham Taghioff
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hisense, Nemachin Brick Company, Tabriz Tile
  • Lead Architect: Mohammad Hdianpour
  • Hvac Consultant: Hisense Company
  • City: Ilam
  • Country: Iran
More SpecsLess Specs
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Parham Taghioff

Text description provided by the architects. The main challenges of the Bonlad project were to adopt a strategy to address the issue of "context" on a large scale and overcome the limitations imposed by the project's western neighborhood (prohibition of the direct view towards a government building). From a physical point of view, we encountered a lot of low-quality constructed buildings in the city of "Ilam" with minimal semi-open spaces. Our critical approach to the typical low-quality apartments in the city, with nearly "100 percent" lot coverage without any livable space, led us to make this project as a platform for the realization of the idea of extensive and active semi-open spaces using the concept of "Spatial Border". Therefore, the design process began with this question: How can we take the advantages of the "corrosive grid" to address a "Spatial Border" in order to resolve the contextual issues?

Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Image 16 of 35
© Parham Taghioff
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Image 30 of 35
Section - BB

The spatial organization of the project follows a "dual" and "contradictory" (discrete - continuous) form, aiming to address contextual issues, client needs and reach the economic efficiency. In the basement and ground floor, dedicated to the public or profitable uses (commercial spaces and offices), there is a dense arrangement of functions in various directions, with independent accesses and spatial separation. However, on the upper floors, planned for two brothers to live independently, this internal separation turns into a horizontal-vertical continuity. Even separate residential levels are connected through multiple voids, essentially revealing the project's family nature. On the top level (roof), this connectivity opens up to the sky, simultaneously providing both units with this natural potential while emphasizing the project's pixel-like role in a larger structure called the city, which is actually a statement about our urban future.

Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Interior Photography, Facade
© Parham Taghioff
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Image 26 of 35
Plan - First floor
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Interior Photography, Stairs, Windows, Facade, Handrail
© Parham Taghioff

By creating sudden changes in the scale of terraces and using unusual dimensions (depths up to nearly 7 meters), as well as applying repeated vertical porosities in the peripheral grid, we were able to make the green, "non-center" yards around the residential core. If we accept that a Persian House has a "spatial" concept, these semi-open spaces, derived from a "border" tension between inside and outside, seek the same "spatiality." These spaces are seeking to change the behavior of residents by creating vitality in apartment life, moving towards the concept of "Hedonistic Sustainability". Also, the use of vertical louvres, despite the use of large windows, adds a sense of "visual privacy" into the project, which is a social need in the city of Ilam.

Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade
© Parham Taghioff
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Image 31 of 35
Elevation - North
Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office - Image 20 of 35
© Parham Taghioff

In this project, in addition to addressing the formal, spatial and contextual problems, we also focused on tectonic issues. Achieving the elegant detailing of the brick facade and vertical louvres was provided through accurate measuring tools to minimize errors in drilling as well as creating grooved pattern on bricks. We did these things in order to create the "duality" and perceptual "disturbance" in the material identity of the brick. This encouraged the residents or viewers to touch the walls of the building and stimulate the sense of touch alongside the visual perception of the project.

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: "Bonlad Residence / Mohat Office" 10 Oct 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1022072/bonlad-residence-mohat-office> 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.