The location of this project is in the Talesh mountains, on a hill with an elevation of about 200 meters above sea level. The site orientation provides the main view of the building towards the plain and the sea, offering a horizontal view of approximately 4 kilometers from the sea, which is the main design priority.

The glass roof and walls blend in with the natural and green surroundings of the area, enhancing the sensory experience of rainfall. In addition to all these features, we also considered the climatic effects and designed the roof to accommodate the area's heavy rainfall with a sloped design and engineered water outlets for reuse.

The main window frame in the room is designed based on Fibonacci proportions, providing a greater sensory experience. In addition to all these features, the spatial arrangement prioritizes the location of the main room and the bed as the building is intended for weekend relaxation and villa stays.
The name "infinite space" is based on the main room of this villa, which shapes the nature of the building with an infinite view, and from one side, the horizontal view is infinite, and from the other side, the glass ceiling where you can touch the beautiful sky.

The project uses modern screw-leg structures to minimize soil occupation, prefabricated materials to reduce water consumption and environmental pollution, solar panels to supply electricity, triple-glazed glass with UV standards, and a water supply system for the bathtub and washing through water collected from the roof and a water purification system.

2023

-48sqm
-The project uses modern screw-leg structures to minimize soil occupation
- prefabricated materials to reduce water consumption and environmental pollution
-solar panels to supply electricity
-triple-glazed glass with UV standards
-and a water supply system for the bathtub and washing through water collected from the roof and a water purification system.

Architecture: Sourena Pourbabak
constraction: Gravity studio
Mechanical: nafiseh pourmahmoud
Presentations: gravity studio

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Sourena Pourbabak