Shahrak Villa / Next OfficeAlireza Taghaboni
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Shahrak Villa / Next OfficeAlireza Taghaboni
"At first glance, the residential villa presents itself in continuity with the familiar typology of pitched-roof villas, aligning its overall silhouette with a well-known and recognizable architectural language. This deliberate choice allows the building to remain visually and conceptually connected to its surrounding context and to the conventional expectations associated with this type of dwelling."
"However, the project does not settle for mere repetition of an established model; instead, it seeks to extract new spatial possibilities from within this familiar framework. The approach is not based on rejecting the typology, but rather on reinterpreting and transforming it to generate a renewed architectural reading."
A residential villa project maintains the recognizable silhouette of traditional pitched-roof architecture, ensuring visual and conceptual continuity with its surrounding context and conventional dwelling expectations. Rather than rejecting this established typology, the design reinterprets and transforms it to generate renewed architectural possibilities. The approach balances respect for familiar architectural language with innovation, extracting new spatial configurations from within the conventional framework. This strategy allows the building to remain connected to its contextual surroundings while simultaneously offering fresh architectural interpretations that transcend simple repetition of the established model.
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