Description
The design of the Border-Of-Living Office of Architectural Design and Construction resulted from renovating two commercial units near the main street. The heavy traffic on the street and sidewalk led to the use of a 3D panel shell in the façade of the project to filter the visual connection between the building's exterior and interior. In addition to vision control, this multi-functional shell fulfilled the design team's desire to obtain an elongated, white, and shiny framework for the company's name.
The high-rise commercial units and the requirement for sound reflection have provided a suitable height in the space while also leading to the use of a groined vault as one of the main features of Iranian architecture. The arches have been designed and executed in a fluid and suspended form to manifest modernization, facilitating spatial feasibility and desirable spatial quality for the environment and staff.
Transparency is one of the main intellectual elements and principles in the architecture of this building, emphasized through the use of glass and portico lintels. The construction design of the building included the establishment of a connection between two independent commercial units after the structural reinforcement of the old building. When this connection was established, parts of the balcony that required extension were added to the space.
The location of the common new staircase between these two commercial units was determined according to the horizontal and vertical diagrams of the new architectural design. The presence of the suspended arches necessitated the use of lights with different heights in the lighting design of the building to create the desired light and shade for the work environment and staff. The Border-Of-Living Office of Architectural Design and Construction design results from team thinking, trust, and working hard toward the company's objectives. The Border-Of-Living designs the border you define and helps make your dream come true.
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