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  • About This project:

    This project was an ordinary apartment. It was a cube extruded from the ground. It had one view facing the street and one facing the yard. One unit per floor. Like all urban apartments, the windows of the units had a view of the neighbors in front. You know, maybe we could just leave it up to the residents of the building to solve the problem. to cover the windows with a curtain, because when we walk around the city, we see that in most apartments, the curtains are always closed.

    But the question of the project was: Can this curtain be moved from inside to outside? Is it possible to put a shell layer on the facade?

    For the shell, we first went to the usual ordinary materials. But we found that adding a second layer blocked the light quite a bit. The only solution is to use a translucent material. Finally, we came to the conclusion that the shell is made of plexiglass. The project was located in Gilan, where the art of mat weaving has been practiced for a long time. We also referred to this ancient art: we woven plexiglass. As in rural art, mats are woven. We made mats in both small and large scale.

    We added a number of pots and plants among the facade of the building and the window. And by combining plants and talaqs woven in the form of wicker, we created a suitable landscape for the residents. We placed a balcony between Weaved acrylics, in order to enable residents to have an open view.

    Finally, we designed the form of other parts of the building based on the mat weaving structure and in harmony with it.

    On the ground floor, in order to have a lobby, we slightly changed the structure of the staircase. Considering the density of the city of Rasht and the low open space per capita, we decided to place a roof garden on the roof instead of using a sloping roof.

    93 st. residentail aratment

  • facade and neighbors building, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • facade in street, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • balcony interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • window interior detail, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • window interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • interior panorama, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • window interior, kitchen counter, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • kitchen counter, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • tv set interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • entrance interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • kitchen and its window 93 st. residentail aratment

  • kitchen detail93 st. residentail aratment
  • kitchen interior, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • living room library 93 st. residentail aratment

  • living room, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • living room interior 93 st. residentail aratment

  • window interior detail, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • facade details, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • lobby and yard, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • lobby seatings, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • lobby, entrance door, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • lobby, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • roof garden details, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • roof garden seating light, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • roof garden details, night, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • yard, night, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • yard details, day, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • yard, day, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • diagram 1, 93 st. residentail aratment

    step 0



    One of our challenges was to control the privacy and visibility of the neighbors into the residential units.
    And we also want to prevent the cutting of trees during the construction process.

  • diagram 2, 93 st. residentail aratment

    stage 1



    By changing the path of the stairs on the first floor, we made it possible to have a lobby. (Before this, it was not possible to have a lobby. )
    On the other hand, we provided a separated pedestrian entrance.

  • diagram 3, 93 st. residentail aratment
    tranditional curtins, 93 st. residentail aratment tranditional curtins, 93 st. residentail aratment, dark

    stage 3



    In most apartments, privacy and visibility are controlled by curtains.
    We brought this curtain from the interior to the exterior.
    We weaved the curtain on the building.

  • diagram 4, 93 st. residentail aratment

    stage 4



    As negative spaces that are reduced from the external curtain, we created the terraces.
    (Except for the ground floor, which was shrunk due to the change of the stairs in the first stage)

  • facade front, night, 93 st. residentail aratment

  • ground floor plan, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • first floor plan, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • typical floor plan, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • roof floor plan, 93 st. residentail aratment
  • facade front, day, 93 st. residentail aratment