Shahrak Villa / Next Office–Alireza Taghaboni | ArchDaily
Summary
The Shahrak Villa, designed by NextOffice under Alireza Taghaboni, blends traditional pitched-roof architecture with innovative spatial reinterpretations, completed in 2021 in Tehran.
Why It Matters
This project exemplifies how contemporary architecture can respect traditional forms while pushing boundaries. It highlights the importance of contextual design in urban settings, offering insights into modern architectural practices that resonate with cultural heritage.
Key Takeaways
- The villa maintains a connection to traditional pitched-roof typology.
- Innovative spatial possibilities are explored within familiar architectural frameworks.
- The design emphasizes contextual relevance in urban architecture.
Save this picture!© Parham Taghioff+ 11 Curated by Miwa Negoro Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1039187/shahrak-villa-next-office-alireza-taghaboni Clipboard "COPY" CopyHouses•Tehran, Iran Architects: NextOffice–Alireza Taghaboni Area Area of this architecture project Area: 910 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2021 Photographs Photographs:Parham Taghioff Lead Architects: Alireza Taghaboni Category: HousesLead Team: Alireza TaghaboniDesign Team: Majid Jahangiri, Farideh Agha Mohammadi, Mehran Motamedi, Meysam Feizi, Atefe Lotfollahi, Masoud Soufiani, Mohammad Reza Gholami, Elaheh Babaei, Asal Karami, Saba Salehi, Ehsan AhaniEngineering & Consulting > Electrical: Energy Arta EurasiaEngineering & Consulting > Structural: Afshin MasoudiProject Management: Faraz BeygiCity: TehranCountry: IranDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Parham Taghioff Text description provided by the architects. At first glance, the residential villa presents itself in continuity with the familiar typology of pitched-roof villas, aligning its overall silhouette with a well-known and recognizable architectural language. This deliberate choice allows the building to remain visually and conceptually connected to its surrounding context and to the conventional expectations associated with this type of dwelling. However, the project does not settle for mere repetition of an established model; instea...