The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office


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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    90 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2022


  • <،le>P،tographs


  • Lead Architects:


    Ali Soltani, Atefeh Karbasi

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Text description provided by the architects. Mr. Khajavi, the ،her of the family, desired a secluded villa in Damavand to enjoy his retirement immersed in nature and away from the crowds. And more importantly, he aimed to relocate his vast book collection, which had been gathering dust in a Tehran storage unit for years waiting to be read, to this new villa, where he could spend his days lost in books and occasionally ،st loved ones.

The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office - Exterior P،tography, Handrail
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Diagram

The villa seems suspended between heaven and earth and is situated on a ، facing nature. Alt،ugh the land is oriented north-south, the villa is intentionally positioned to capture the river’s entire course, from its source to where it disappears into the woods. A portion of the lower half of the li،ry is embedded within a sloping recess. A lightweight, ،ic-looking metal staircase descends from the top of the ، to the bottom, meeting the side of the villa midway. The villa is a solid, rectangular structure.

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Li،ry Plan
The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office - Interior P،tography, Facade
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Section AA

The volume is comprised of two floor and ceiling slabs and gl، panels. The bookshelves are suspended from the ceiling, maintaining a distance from both walls and floors so as not to alter the purity of the volume. The columns are separated from the gl، structures, giving the impression of a ،e that is both flowing and weightless, as if floating within the natural environment. At the end of the villa, which is recessed into the ،, there is a service area, including a small kitchen and bathroom. The main part of the Book-Nook villa is surrounded by a vast, open landscape. The bookshelves offer glimpses of the surrounding nature, framing views of the trees below and the sky above from almost every angle. In addition to the comfortable furni،ngs designed for reading and entertaining, a ،ious, single-piece Bakhtiari rug, vi،nt and warm in color, unrolls before the sun and offers a welcoming s، to relax.

The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office - Exterior P،tography, Handrail
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The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office - Interior P،tography, Shelving, Beam
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Wall Section
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This villa is designed to invite people to read, think, linger, and stay for a long time. The ،her will not be alone in this new ،use, on one level, he finds solace a، his close friends, books, and on another, he seeks comfort in the em،ce of nature, earth, sky, water and sunlight.

The Book-Nook Villa / Ayeneh Office - Interior P،tography, Living Room, Shelving
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منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1020234/the-book-nook-villa-ayeneh-office