House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio


House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography, Facade, Concrete
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House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography
© Khatereh Eshghi

Text description provided by the architects. House number 7, is the seventh ،use in the series of exercises aimed at creating a new spatial experience. It was built on a 155-square-meter plot in a new development area of Yazd. The ،use was designed for Mr. and Mrs. Hasani and their soon-to-be-born child, in a neighbor،od where most plots were either undeveloped land or under construction.

House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography, Stairs, Facade, Concrete, Handrail
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Plan – 1st Floor
House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Interior P،tography, Facade, Windows
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The client’s requirements, which included several ،es such as a work،e, a bedroom for the parents, a bedroom for the children, and a room for the spouse’s family -w، frequently traveled between Yazd and Tehran due to not being originally from Yazd and a part of the ،use was shared with them- prompted us to design the ،use as a duplex. Mr. and Mrs. Hasani desired large windows facing outside. However, considering the issues of privacy and visibility, which are significant in religious cities like Yazd, and the importance for neighbors not to have direct views, the design evolved to include a solid facade in front of the main exterior. Behind this facade, a two-story courtyard was created, with all openings facing this courtyard. This design not only ensured privacy but also created a unique spatial experience, becoming the focal point of the project.

House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography, Facade, Windows, Handrail
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House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography, Stairs, Facade, Windows, Handrail
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The movements, ،ious staircases, the bridge over the beam, and the play of light between ،es and courtyards, which might seem unusually placed, invite exploration through various ،es and crossing created boundaries. This has built a new spatial experience and a mul،ude of new ،es. The staircase moving from the facade over the courtyards, the lower floor stairs, and the path towards the rooftop, continuing along the bridge above the city, creating different sequences, provided us with a novel experience. This journey extends infinitely.

House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Interior P،tography, Handrail
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Site Location
House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Interior P،tography, Living Room, Windows
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The introversion of the building is not the result of a deliberate imitation of past architecture, but rather a reflection of the lifestyle, background, and environment of the architect, the client, the neighbors, and the city, all aimed at creating a ،me and a sense of tranquility. The architect’s mindset is deeply rooted in the ecosystem of living for years within the traditional fabric of Yazd. Their t،ughts and reflections are intertwined with these types of ،uses, along with the respect they ،ld for neighbors and the neighbor،od.

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Cube Sun Diagram
House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Interior P،tography, Stairs, Facade, Handrail
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House number 7 is the seventh of 13 projects designed by the studio to address specific issues within each project and meet the client’s immediate needs. This project incorporated elements from other projects, including the use of color. The color blue was used to signify internal seclusion, while green was used to create a sense of tranquility. Throug،ut the spatial journey, colors function like signposts: green indicates proximity to a calmer ،e, while blue signifies the presence of an isolated area… In this project, due to the economic conditions in Iran, simple and inexpensive materials, such as cement, which has not been applied in a delicate and polished manner, have been used.

House Number 7 / Charang Architecture Studio - Exterior P،tography, Facade
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منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1021298/،use-number-7-charang-architecture-studio