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location: tehran, iran
program: office
area: 6,220 m2 total
status: completed team: kaveh dabiri 2012-18
collaborator: na
In the last decade, Jordan district, a high-end residential neighbourhood in Tehran, has transformed into a major commercial zone with companies often retrofitting existing residential buildings to house their offices.NoRA’s project for this G+6 building is one of the rare instances where a structure is intently designed to accommodate offices.
To provide maximum flexibility in occupying the floor plates, the wet programs (restrooms and canteens) as well as the vertical circulation, utilities and storage rooms are all consolidated within a central core, thus resulting in two open office spaces on either side: to the north and to the south.
In contrast with the somewhat over expressive façades in the city, the exterior of the building is designed as a simple stack of horizontal bands that reflect the continuity and openness of the interior space. The dark and textured concrete bands, though simple, set the building apart.
JORDAN OFFICE BUILDING
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location: tehran, iran
program: office
area: 6,220 m2 total
status: completed team: kaveh dabiri 2012-18
collaborator: na
In the last decade, Jordan district, a high-end residential neighbourhood in Tehran, has transformed into a major commercial zone with companies often retrofitting existing residential buildings to house their offices.NoRA’s project for this G+6 building is one of the rare instances where a structure is intently designed to accommodate offices.
To provide maximum flexibility in occupying the floor plates, the wet programs (restrooms and canteens) as well as the vertical circulation, utilities and storage rooms are all consolidated within a central core, thus resulting in two open office spaces on either side: to the north and to the south.
In contrast with the somewhat over expressive façades in the city, the exterior of the building is designed as a simple stack of horizontal bands that reflect the continuity and openness of the interior space. The dark and textured concrete bands, though simple, set the building apart.
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location: tehran, iran
program: office
area: 6,220 m2 total
status: completed team: kaveh dabiri 2012-18
collaborator: na
In the last decade, Jordan district, a high-end residential neighbourhood in Tehran, has transformed into a major commercial zone with companies often retrofitting existing residential buildings to house their offices.NoRA’s project for this G+6 building is one of the rare instances where a structure is intently designed to accommodate offices.
To provide maximum flexibility in occupying the floor plates, the wet programs (restrooms and canteens) as well as the vertical circulation, utilities and storage rooms are all consolidated within a central core, thus resulting in two open office spaces on either side: to the north and to the south.
In contrast with the somewhat over expressive façades in the city, the exterior of the building is designed as a simple stack of horizontal bands that reflect the continuity and openness of the interior space. The dark and textured concrete bands, though simple, set the building apart.
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location: tehran, iran
program: office
area: 6,220 m2 total
status: completed team: kaveh dabiri 2012-18
collaborator: na
In the last decade, Jordan district, a high-end residential neighbourhood in Tehran, has transformed into a major commercial zone with companies often retrofitting existing residential buildings to house their offices.NoRA’s project for this G+6 building is one of the rare instances where a structure is intently designed to accommodate offices.
To provide maximum flexibility in occupying the floor plates, the wet programs (restrooms and canteens) as well as the vertical circulation, utilities and storage rooms are all consolidated within a central core, thus resulting in two open office spaces on either side: to the north and to the south.
In contrast with the somewhat over expressive façades in the city, the exterior of the building is designed as a simple stack of horizontal bands that reflect the continuity and openness of the interior space. The dark and textured concrete bands, though simple, set the building apart.
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JORDAN OFFICE BUILDING
location: tehran, iran
program: office
area: 6,220 m2 total
status: completed team: kaveh dabiri 2012-18
collaborator: na
In the last decade, Jordan district, a high-end residential neighbourhood in Tehran, has transformed into a major commercial zone with companies often retrofitting existing residential buildings to house their offices.NoRA’s project for this G+6 building is one of the rare instances where a structure is intently designed to accommodate offices.
To provide maximum flexibility in occupying the floor plates, the wet programs (restrooms and canteens) as well as the vertical circulation, utilities and storage rooms are all consolidated within a central core, thus resulting in two open office spaces on either side: to the north and to the south.
In contrast with the somewhat over expressive façades in the city, the exterior of the building is designed as a simple stack of horizontal bands that reflect the continuity and openness of the interior space. The dark and textured concrete bands, though simple, set the building apart.