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Project • By AshariArchitects • Apartments
7:37' House & Studio
Project Name: 7:37' House & Studio
Category: Interior Design
Completion Date: June 02, 2015
Project Area: 122 m2
Country : Iran
Company Name: AshariArchitects
Design : AmirHossein Ashari
Design co - worker : Zahra Jafari - Mostafa Yektarzade
Construction: Saeed Jamali - Nima Asadi - Aida Bazoobandi
3D modeling : Mostafa Yektarzade - saleh banisefat
Photography: Aida Bazoobandi - Zahra Jafari
Accessory : Sahar Gharaei
A different house for a different family The approach for this project was initially started from the time when a family from the U.A.E was willing to spend their holiday by purchasing a property in Shi... More
Project • By AshariArchitects • Apartments
Maternal House( خانه مادری )
This contemporary apartment was designed to replace an old childhood home. Despite the limitations in the design of the plan and its inability to create a nostalgic atmosphere, we tried to design the facade of the structure’s corner with playful rainbow colored highlights woods, rusted bars, these colorful windows appears to be a painting for children and infants from the old home reminiscent of sweet childhood times. More
Project • By KamakuraStudio • Private Houses
HOUSE H - The house with plants
The house before rebuilding had stayed in the shadow because the location that had been surrounded by many buildings had been bad. That's why the room hadn't got much sunlight, and the potted plants that had been outside had been losing their energy in the dimly-lit place. So we started designing the best places for plants with the owner who loves plants. First of all, we set up the garden on the second floor of the north side which has been the best place of getting a lot of sun and hasn't backlit. And then we put some plants in it.Secondly, we tilted the ceiling that we coated the surface of with reflective material. By doing so, we have projected the shape of the plants that can not be seen from the first floor as a virtual image on the... More