Creative House Of Hezareh

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House of Hezareh

Criteria Group

ARCHITECTS
Criteria Group

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Kazem Hooshmand, Ali Moqtaderi

TECHNICAL DRAWING
Sara Elyasi

PROJECT MANAGER
Assistant Mehrnam Roshanzamir

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Mobin Talaeipour

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Mahdi Sha-abadi

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Ehsan Atayi

GRAPHIC DESIGN
Reza Farzaneh

MANUFACTURERS
Arend, Label, Midea, New Pipe, Plus Beton, Tabriz

PHOTOGRAPHS
Solo Studio

AREA
1100 m²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Tehran, Iran

CATEGORY
Offices, Offices Interiors

In Tehran's “Ab o Atash” Park, near the Tabiat Bridge, there was a building that used to be a stable for horse keeping.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Our project involved the renovation and change endeavor of this building from a stable to a coworking space and revitalizing it.

The transformation from a stable to a coworking space was attractive and exciting.

The stable building, abandoned for years, required extensive repairs and refurbishment.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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While preserving the overall form and facade of the building, we aimed to maintain its identity and give it a new social character by making changes to the interior spaces.

Given that the building was surrounded by a dense park and located near one of the city's main highways, creating windows to bring the positive ambiance of the surroundings into the interior space was of the most importance.

Therefore, we decided to create circular windows along the ground floor to ensure that users do not feel disconnected from the outside environment.

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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Additionally, by opening up skylights, we sought to increase the penetration of natural light into the complex.

Due to the considerable length of the ground floor, we created two elliptical spaces in the plan to introduce spatial separation in a way that the uninterrupted elongated shape of the plan would not visually dominate the space.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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These created ellipses played an important role for us, with one as the entrance and partitioning area and the other as a rest space and atrium.

To ensure the internal courtyard had suitable views from all sides, we designed permeable walls and constructed them using handcrafted concrete blocks.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Making these blocks on the site was crucial to the project execution. We designed and fabricated a metal frame to make these blocks and chose polymer concrete as the material.

Approximately 2,000 concrete blocks were made on the site during various construction operations, which became one of the project's strengths.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Now, after the reopening of this building, numerous teams are engaged in daily activities and work in this space.

This use change has brought the building back into the economic and social cycle of “Ab o Atash” Park.

Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Creative House Of Hezareh
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Plan - 1st Floor
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Plan - 2nd Floor


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