Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
contemporary residential architecture, multi-unit dwelling, mixed-use development, cantilevered volumes, geometric massing, modernist influence, minimalist aesthetic, slate gray, charcoal, white contrast, warm wood accents, biophilic integration, extensive glazing, floor-to-ceiling windows, privacy screening, corrugated metal cladding, smooth render, terrace gardens, rooftop planting, urban context, street-level retail potential, residential stacking, asymmetrical composition, horizontal emphasis, volumetric projection, dynamic shadow play, diffused natural light, early morning atmosphere, cool color temperature, high-key tonality, architectural photography, three-dimensional rendering, crisp edge definition, material texture contrast, contemporary urban vernacular, sustainable design principles, passive environmental strategy, human scale integration, transparency and opacity rhythm, rectilinear geometry, Cartesian spatial organization, modular repetition with variation, contextual sensitivity, landscape softening, vehicular presence suggesting scale, serene sophistication, rational order, inhabitable sculpture, domestic monumentality
The Roof House project, situated on the roof of a car showroom in Kermanshah, challenges conventional beliefs about residential spaces. This project explores alternative ways to transfigure the house concept and shift its understanding from a new perspective. It reinterprets the generic house through three key concepts: Destruction, where external forces deform the house; Explosion, where structural and non-structural elements exaggerate and withdraw from the debris; and Expansion, where objects dominate others by spreading their essence.