The renovation of Soup Chi Restaurant by H.O.M Architects transformed a 40-year-old structure by integrating traditional Iranian design elements, creating a harmonious connection between old and new.
Architectural challenges, such as disruptive metal columns and an unappealing facade, were addressed creatively by embracing the building's flaws and incorporating traditional patterns like 'Se-Dari'.
The design features modern interpretations of traditional elements, such as muqarnas within entrance areas, which not only transformed the interior but also celebrated cultural heritage.
Through rhythmic arches and cohesive aesthetics, H.O.M Architects successfully blended traditional motifs with contemporary practices, revitalizing the restaurant while respecting its historical context.
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