Sharif Office Building

Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh

SHARIF OFFICE BUILDING

Hooba Design

ARCHITECTS
Hooba Design

AREA
7200 m²

YEAR
2020

CATEGORY
Office Buildings

LOCATION
Tehran, Iran

MANUFACTURERS
Fad Lighting

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Hooman Balazadeh

DESIGN CONSULTANT
Hooba design

DESIGN TEAM
Elham Seyfiazad, Saman Soleimaniha, Mona Razavi, Saeed Farshbaf, Davood Raeesi

CLIENT
Danak Group

PROJECT MANAGER
Elham Seifi Azad

DETAIL DESIGN
Dariush Ghorbani

SITE SUPERVISION
Dariush Ghorbani

LIGHTING DESIGN
fad Lighting

CONSTRUCTION DIRECTOR
Mohsen Agahimand

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Bahram Eksiri

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Amin Khaniki

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Majid Naghipour

PHYSICAL MODELING
Mehran Alinezhad

FAÇADE EXECUTION
Ivan Façade Idea

USER
Bon tech Company

GRAPHIC
Ehsan Lessani

LAND AREA
900m2

Commissioned by the University professors, Peykasa office building was designed as a communal work space adjacent to the Sharif University of Technology.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff

. The design was developed over an existing structure which was already built up to the ground floor.

The given criteria was to design a building in harmony with the main brick buildings in the university campus.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh

Therefore, the main challenge was to come up with a formula which takes the essence of 1960’s architecture of the university and combines it with the contemporary atmosphere of a technology based institution.

The project site is next to a local park and in a close distance to Tarasht Public Park.

The green spaces on the façade are extensions of the greenery around the site, creating a homogenous entity in the urban scale.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff

Moreover, connecting the two access roads on two sides of the building created an urban plaza within the building which fades the boundary between the building and the city.

The paradox between the world of software design and the real physical world, introduced contradictory topics such as introversion vs, extroversion, solidity vs. transparency, rigidity vs. flexibility in façade, consistency vs. variations in urban scenery, as well as public vs. private zone.

It was decided to create a homogenous entity in terms of form and material to reach a state of uncertainty among paradoxes.

Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh

The hollow brick used in this project was formed by offsetting the outer edge of the traditional 10 * 20 cm brick used in the 1940’s buildings of Sharif University.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh

The resulting module was a 19.5 * 32 cm brick with a 10* 20 cm hole covered in torques glazing.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff

Combination of the ancient brick blocks and software design technology resulted in the formation of a smart brick panel forming the entire façade of the building.

These panels automatically adjust themselves based on sunlight exposure during the day. This system resembles digital technology both on the interior and the exterior sides of the building.

Non solidity (Transparency), sensoriality (connection to the outer world), and being multimedia (data transfer) are the characteristics of the electronic age. This project tries to create an intermediary vision to these contradictory topics in order to introduce a pioneer complex in the electronical industry.

Sharif Office Building
© Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh
Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff

The connection between brick as a traditional building material and the high tech electronic world, requires an intermediator and this project tries to address this issue.

The closed and semi open interior spaces of the building were also designed to fade the boundary between inside and outside, to create different perceptions during day and night.

The interior activities could become visible at night, converting the building from introverted to extroverted during each day. The working spaces in the building consist of open and semi open office, with green boundaries used to define and separate them.

Sharif Office Building
© Parham Taghioff


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