SHAHID BEHESHTI UNIVERSITY , FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND uRBANISM PROJECT : MINIMUM HOUSE , TEHRAN , PROF.MOHSEN PADIDAR , BAHAR AMIRI , SUMMER 2015
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SITE PLAN / STREET ELEVATION
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What normally a house is
What we decide 1. Horizontal Slabs in vertical direction
2. Locating vertical access and structural system
3. Adding free glass spaces in each slabs
4. What remains become green area
5. Covering some level with expandble mesh
CONCEPT
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This building , in a very dense district packed with highrise condominiums residential buildings , is the new home to a couple who wish to work and live in this environment. They specifically asked to include an office, a common living space,a guest room,a master bedroom and a bathroom.I got the impression that this involved a program which would be somewhere between an office and a residence. The site is an extremely small 4 *8 m r e c t a n g l e . T o t h e r i g h t , the left , and across the street there are large buildings that rise which makes the site seem like a small , dark space. Suspecting that a building with regular frame walls would narrow the already narrow usable space of the site.I looked for a way to create a building with a flexible method. My final structure decision consisted for a vertical layer of horizontal slabs to create a building without walls.A garden and a room are distributed as a pair on each floor.Every room , whether it is living room,the private room or the bathroom,has a garden of its own so that the residents may go outside to feel the breeze , read a book or cool off in the evening and enjoy an open environment in their daily life. Each room is smaller than the slab , allowing for freedom in determining the relationship between the room and the garden regardless of the floor level.The entirety is a walless transparent building designed to provide an environment with maximum sunlight despite the dark site conditions.A sense of delight with life is felt as you ascend the light , well-ventilated residence that is nestied in this exceptional location in the dense urban fabric. CONCEPT
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Removing unnecessary element light architecture 1. Handrail
2. Flashing
3. Walls
4. Window profile
4. Everything but concrete structure clear structure
Hoping the building covered by plants in years
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ROOF GARDEN
MASTER BEDROOM
GARDEN
BATHROOM GARDEN
OUTDOOR LIVINGROOM
GUEST ROOM GARDEN
KITCHEN DINNING ROOM
SERVICE
GARDEN
ENTRANCE
LIVING ROOM WORK SPACES
PARKING
MECHANICAL
SPACES
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MAQUETTE
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Y1
B
Y2 270
X1
450
315
Mechanical
135
X2
X3 A
A
C
C
B
Basement plan Y1
B
Y2 270
Access to mechanical
450
Car entrance
315
X1
135
X2
Entrance hall X3 A
A
C
C
Main entrance B
Ground floor plan PLANS , SCALE 1:75
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Y1
500
Y2
90
270
270
+13.50
+10.80
270
+4
+8.10
270
1470
+3
+5.40
270
+2
+2.70
270
+1
±0.00
30
±0
South Elevation , Scale 1:75
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A
7 6
10
17
5 11
4
12
3
13
17
121
70
9
75
1 151
2 1
75
1 151
75
A
5 4
Elevation
Stair layout
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4FL=GL+1080
4FL=GL+1080 30
2 1
13 12
12
11
11
10
10
9
9
8 7 6
7
240
270
8
6 5
5 4
4
2 1
3
80 19
3
3FL=GL+810
3FL=GL+810
2 1
30
30
300 240 30 19 19 19 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
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Cross section
Cross Sec A Stair Layout
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Y1
B
Y2 270
Y2 X1
Y1
496
90
270
+13.50
315
TV
450
Living room
270
Kit
135
X2
Work area
Book sheves
+10.80
+4
X3 A
C
C
270
A
+8.10
+3
B
B
Y2
270
Y1
1470
First floor plan
270
+5.40
+2
270
X1
315
Laundry +2.70
450
+1 Guest room
135
270
X2
X3
±0.00
A
A
C
C
30
±0
B
Second floor plan Plans , Cross Section A-A , Scale 1:75
Cross section A-A
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Maquette
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X2 60
60
400 60
60
45
60
90
240
60
60
Kitchen layout
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X1
450 315
X2
X3 135
270
+13.50
+10.80
270
+4
+8.10
270
1470
+3
+5.40
270
+2
+2.70
270
+1
±0.00
30
±0
Cross section B-B
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X3
X2
315
90
135
X1
800
270
+13.50
+10.80
270
+4
+8.10
270
1470
+3
+5.40
270
+2
+2.70
270
+1
±0.00
30
±0
East elevation , Scale 1:75
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Maquette
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B
Y2 270
Y2 X1
Y1
500
90
270
270
450
315
+13.50
X2 +10.80
135
+4
X3 A 270
A
Outdoor living room C
C +8.10
+3 B
270
1470
Third floor plan
Y1
B
Y2 270 +5.40
+2
270
X1
Access to roof
+2.70
270
450
315
+1
X2
±0.00
±0 30
135
Master bedroom
X3 A
A
C
C
B
Fourth floor plan
Plans , Scale1:75 , Cross Section C-C
Cross Section C-C
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Y2
Y1
500
90
270
270
+13.50
+10.80
270
+4
+8.10
270
1470
+3
+5.40
270
+2
+2.70
270
+1
±0.00
30
±0
North elevation , Scale 1:75
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B
A
A
C
C
B
30 30 30
30
30
30
300
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
Roof plan
Roof plan , Scale 1:75 , Library layout
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Bird view
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X1
450
X3 135
90
315
X2
270
+13.50
+10.80
270
+4
+8.10
270
1470
+3
+5.40
270
+2
+2.70
270
+1
±0.00
30
±0
West elevation , Scale 1:75
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Interior view
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