The design of a space for celebrating happiness in residential buildings is a relatively new subject, of which a sample is rarely available. This space is tailored to the specific requirements of the users who have different design styles. Considering the spatial relationships, lighting, the thought of using materials and coordinating colors are the most important points in designing this space. Creating frames with high visual appeal can be used to reach the desired space. The subject of the project was to rebuild the 5th floor building community hall with a size of 120 square meters, which was left unused due to some shortcomings it had and it was turned into a large warehouse. The main problem with the plan was the distance between the caretaker's room from the window and the natural light. Another problem that was planned was the lack of suitable areas for various sections of the community hall. we replaced, the caretaker's room from the northeastern part of the community hall to the Western Front, The separator wall of the new janitor's room and the auditorium was designed with a soft curve wall. The previous place for the old caretaker room was replaced by the kitchen, and the other part of the former caretaker's room became the guest's dressing room and restroom. The point of collision of new kitchen’s door and lounge, the perfect area for the bar counter. With the advancement of the design and study on the spatial division of the hall, it was decided that the turning point and heart of the hall is that the desk counter and the attention of the design focuses on this point.
2018
2018
design, supervision, construction: cando archineering group
architectural designer: bahador kashani madani
architectural designer associates: bahareh khomeiry - maryam javadian -
nikta setarehsanj
hand made ceramics: bahareh ceramic products (bahareh khomeiry)
construction: behrang kashani madani
structural designer: behrad kashani madani
mechanical system designer: razmik zarifian
electrical system designer: rafi zarifian
photography: artem gharibi