Project
Chamestan Green House
Category
Best Project of Residential or Mixed-Use Estate
About the project (provided by the applicant)
This project is designed to create resilient and adaptable residential spaces capable of responding to emergency conditions such as pandemics, wars, earthquakes, and other crises. Global experiences have shown that most existing housing models are not prepared for such situations, and lockdowns, remote working, and virtual activities have dramatically transformed modern human life. The project introduces multi-functional spaces that serve everyday needs while ensuring readiness during emergencies. An underground shelter equipped with emergency supplies and food storage is provided; in ordinary times, this space can function as a community hall for private gatherings or residents’ monthly meetings. In addition, the inclusion of an emergency staircase and features designed to control the spread of contagious diseases reinforce a sense of safety and constant preparedness throughout the complex. Through smart and flexible architectural strategies, this project enhances the quality of life.
Location
District 22, Tehran, Iran
Project design year
2023
Project website
https://navanoffice.ir/Alborz-Building-16003/
Applicant
Navan office
Navan Office was founded in 2020 by Majid Namdar and Mohammad Valizadeh Alvan, with a vision to bring innovation and creativity into contemporary architecture. Since 2021, the office has been managed by Majid Namdar, who has led Navan towards expanding its professional scope with a strong focus on quality, innovation, and a human-centered approach to design. Navan is dedicated to creating spaces that go beyond aesthetics, emphasizing sustainability, functionality, and the lived human experience.
Authors of the project
Majid Namdar, Mohammad Valizadeh Alvan
Visualization
Navan Office
Customer
Tehran Municipality
Other participants
Design Team: Amirhoseein Kasirloo
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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