Villa Number 75

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75

3rd Skin Architects

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Samaneh Ghasempour, Amir Ghasempour

MANUFACTURERS
Avandad, D2teams, Kavir Auminium System, Oxidal, Rona Lighting, Schniz, Benext

CONSTRUCTION
Dooman Construction

DESIGN ASSISTANT
Atefeh Soleimani

STRUCTURE
Behrang Baniadam, Ali Karimi

MECHANICAL
Roje Satorianc, Iman Eilbeygi, Milad Jalilinia

BMS AND ELETRICAL
Masoud Batooei, Adel Shafipour

AREA
1200 m²

YEAR
2020

LOCATION
Tehran, Iran

CATEGORY
Houses

The Architecture of No.75-VILLA is derived from the subtraction of volumes.

The space is formed from aggregation and subtraction of pure masses focusing on spatial experience, in which the deformed solid geometry and subtractions add up to shape a vertu of voids co-responding to characteristics, demands, and designing outlooks.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Voids are related to comprehension in a design that seeks to affect its users by managing the interior and exterior spaces and forming the reality of space and a place.

The architectural form of the villa is shaped according to the void spaces, aiming at bringing them to the foreground to percept instead of the building's closed spaces.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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The perceptual and visual void spaces are formed with an emphasis on transparency and permeability, A vacuity forms in the mass and amplify by utilizing materials.

In the No.75-Villa, what is in the foreground is transparency and not the form.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Deep shadows are created with a combination of a broad ceiling and terrace spaces that frame the sky, for a delight for the eye and protect residents of the villa from harsh sunlight.

The site orientation is in the North-South direction, and the building is oriented the same to make the most out of the light and landscape of the site and save the trees in it.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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The numerous and very compact functions of the project strengthen moving toward creating porosity and shaping up the design process based on the definition of vacuum spaces, and thus various public and private terraces are formed in the project.

As soon as you enter the villa, there are buildings shaped by gabion walls. These buildings form the entrance, the caretaker's villa, the open-air kitchen, and the covered parking in combination with the walls of the site.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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the harmony between material and construction is vital in this part of the design. The physical program of the project includes a hall, dining room, and kitchen in addition to guest rooms in the eastern volumes of the mass, and sport and game spaces in the western volumes of the mass.

A total of four bedrooms are located above the lower masses and on the second floor with an east-to-west orientation. They are connected to the lower volumes with two vertical connections.

Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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Villa Number 75
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