Flexible Villa
iran , Isfahan
Design 2018
12,000 sq. ft.
Orosi was selected for the flexible house100 project, choreographed by artist Akbari as an elaborate performance piece, in which one hundred architects from around the world were asked to design one hundred villas in one hundred days for a new development in Kashan, Inner Isfahan. Each house was to be unique but designed according to a consistent set of parameters: a defined spatial volume within a predetermined master plan. This ambitious experiment incorporated a series of contradictory constraints: the cultural aspirations of the project versus the limitations of local material and construction methods; the striking climate of the Kashan desert in contrast with the global framework of the commission; and the desire for individual architectural explorations to coexist in close proximity.
Kashan the inherent contradictions of these parameters, the resulting design is intentionally schizophrenic –combining exteriority and interiority, shelter and exposure in a single spatial logic. Split in two horizontally, the house combines an introverted cluster of private rooms elevated above an open plan ground floor. Whereas the private house is treated as a solid mass clad in local grey brick, the public spaces are woven into the surrounding site via a series of courtyard walls which move from inside to outside and back again. These walls create exterior spaces - differentiated by contrasting material cladding - linked to the major public rooms and extend vertically to produce sectional connections to the upper story. Separated by a narrow band of glazing, the two halves of the house allow for spatial connection to the landscape while maintaining privacy for the villa’s inhabitants.
Year 2018
Work started in 2018
Main structure Mixed structure
Client Akbari
Contractor Mr,Mirzaeei
Status Current works
Type Social Housing
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