Mosha House / New Wave Architecture

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Mosha, Iran
  • Team Members: Sheida Ghotbi, Soheila Zahedi, Ilnaz Ashayeri, Elnaz Shokravi, Fatemeh Honarbakhsh
  • Structural Designer: Yaghoub Abedpour
  • Client: Private
  • Architects In Charge: Lida Almassian, Shahin Heidari
  • Associate Architects: Maryam Amanpour
  • City: Mosha
  • Country: Iran
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Mosha House  / New Wave Architecture - Windows, Bathtub
© Parham Taghioff

Text description provided by the architects. It is inevitable that the innate trend of human being is tangled to natural landscape, The location of project is Mosha site in the vicinity of north side of Tehran in domains of Alborz mountains.

Intensive topography and location between mountains with sightseeing to flat plain of Mosha, inspired us to create sense of suspension and wide view for all spaces.

Plan 1

Our goal of merging nature with human life led us to have vertical distribution of functions with less land occupation for building and hence allocates more portion of land to design landscape.

Mosha House  / New Wave Architecture - Windows, Beam
© Parham Taghioff

The adopted shape for this project is a transverse volume with direction from domain to Mosha plain, so the form of three cantilevered boxes, with specific rotation to each other, comes out. Consequently additional spaces are generated, whereas a ceiling of each story is the terrace of another. Apparently high slope of site provides perfect sense of suspension for each box. Functions are distributed from upper to lower level respectively.

Mosha House  / New Wave Architecture - Handrail
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For having endless view, the sides of the boxes facing the plain have floor-to-ceiling windows with numerous panoramic views. Here windows acting a role more than just an opening or constructional element, They are like a transparent curtain between in and out that overflow interiors with natural vision.

Mosha House  / New Wave Architecture - Windows
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An inclined cylindrical shaft is located in the intersection point of boxes which covers the stairs and has shaped a void that due to its position supplies an oblique view among all three levels and improves family interactions.

Mosha House  / New Wave Architecture - Facade
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Sense of nature is flowing inside spaces moreover to all aspects with using wood as one of basic natural elements in building that can be seen in floor and wall of sport rooms and in stairs which is moving upward from lower levels to the upper ones. For saving Purity of the form building is covered with one single white shield which is made building’s volume distinctive and bright in domain of mountain.

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Cite: "Mosha House / New Wave Architecture" 02 May 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/786633/mosha-house-new-wave-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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