Commercial Building
The project vicinity includes tall commercial-office buildings and residential buildings. Therefore, it has been tried to diversify the urban view of the region by creating a dynamic and transparent form.
Due to the lack of green space in the vicinity, green architectural elements including green walls are used. In addition, moving the green walls in the facade and expanding them to the interior spaces, along with the transparent walls, has formed dynamism and transparency.
Due to the passage of the street between the two parts of the site, these two parts are connected to each other through the bridges on the last two floors and the underground floor. This bridge dramatically helps to instill a sense of unity and integration in the form of the project. Also, the structure and glass roofs with cylindrical columns in the shape of a tree, induce a feeling of nature and the forest.
Location: Iran, Mashhad, Janbaz Blvd
Advanced professor: Hadi Motevalli
Floors: 4 floors above ground and 2 floors underground
Area: 13210 m2 above ground, 9207 m2 underground
Team members: Niloofar Zare, Hoda Ghoreyshi
Design Process
1. Placing a rectangular mass on two pieces of the site, offsetting from the surrounding edges of the site to create the urban plaza and parking ramp.
4. Creating two void spaces, the green space in the right block and the bird space in the left block, in the wall adjacent to Janbaz Blvd, which contains an elevator.
2. Creating four floors above ground and two underground, each floor with a height of 6 meters.
5. Creating the circulation of the green path in the facade by retreating and infiltrating the greenery to the plan, and emptying the roof on the central atriums for the placement of the space frame structure.
3. Cutting the street path from the first two-story-high for the passage of cars and defining the entrance of the blocks.
6. Creating a void space on the bridge connecting two blocks on the street and turning the last floor of the bridge into an open space, and creating an urban plaza on the left block.
Ground Floor Plan
Fourth Floor Plan
Spatial Zoning
Structure




