ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar

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ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Windows, Table
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Text description provided by the architects. ARP office is a small multidisciplinary work space. A series of projects are conducted here that are led by temporary workers who are to be stationed here in the office temporarily. Therefore, this office is not designed according standards of specialty requirement but it is more of inviting core targeting a variety of professionals. This unit is located on the 6th floor and has privileged views of Tehran and its northern mountains.

ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Hamed Farhangi
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ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Sofa, Bench
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The design process was very simple and it is derived by impermanence of individual’s work place and its flexibility, interchangeability of speech privacy, and appeal to employees. The employees are free to decide where to work (anywhere within Tehran). Therefore, the main feature of this office, the “communal working table”, exists to be used at one’s convenience. For instance, when the working conditions at their home is not desirable or they need a place to boost their productivity or simply when they need a change of scenery. The spectacular view of this office unit is fully present in of the spaces.

ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Door, Chair
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ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Chair, Arch
© Hamed Farhangi

Instead of sharp looking urban office it has been decided that a familiar place is needed. Hence, the material pellet is comprised of warm colors, wood and leather and the overall atmosphere has a cue of local character. Speech privacy is required interchangeably, hence, the motorized sliding glass door and the glass partition is in place in order to make the adjustments of the privacy level effortless. The big table is not located to be circulated around as it is usually extended virtually via online meeting. Thus, it is terminated to the wall in order to give the virtual extension a physical existence.

ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar - Interior Photography, Countertop, Windows
© Mona Soleimani

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Address:Tehran, Tehran Province, Iran

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About this office
Cite: "ARP Office / Ali Ravanpak + Babak Abnar" 31 May 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/940589/arp-office-babak-abnar-plus-arp-group> ISSN 0719-8884

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