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This project focuses on designing a residential house for an Iranian family of four. The design aims to reflect their cultural values, artistic lifestyle, and daily routines. The layout, visuals, and material selection were carefully considered to create a space that supports mobility, accessibility, and emotional connection to their heritage.
The Welcoming
Hashti

About The Family
The family consists of a father, a mother, a daughter,
and a grandfather. Each member has their own
interests and needs. The home is designed to create
harmony between shared family spaces and personal
comfort.




Arman who loves reading as a hobby, and
works as a plant photographer who values
open, flexible spaces.
Arslan cultured and contemplative,
spending time surrounded by objects
that tell stories of history and art.
Grandfather
Personalities & Traits
Daughter
Ava is a creative child on the autism spectrum. She
loves painting and calm spaces that support her
sensory needs.
Mother
Mina is a travel writer and painter who enjoys
peaceful, light-filled spaces.
Father

The Hashti Concept
A traditional Iranian entry element that creates a soft
transition between public and private, guided the
placement of the house near the compound’s center to
balance accessibility and privacy.
Material Board
Furniture Board

Wall Matt Paint
Handles
Copper Finish
Persian Carpet/Rug

Fabrics
Lines & Velvet
Mesh
Jute Weave
Stone
Terazzo
Wall Paint
Matte Beige
Wallpaper
Floral Vinyl
Exterior Wood
Oak Groove
Interior Floor
Light Oak
Parquet
Space Zonning
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Ava Space
Family Workshop
Permission Acesses
Guests Spaces
Family Only Spaces
Master-Room
Technical Drawings



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