The Sarv House, dating back to 1970, was adapted to modern needs by reorganizing its original geometric pattern, enhancing both aesthetic and functional aspects.
The restoration involved three key parts: preservation of the structure, volume reduction, and strategic additions, preserving the house's authenticity while maximizing light and flow.
Our approach emphasized reunion with historical patterns while transforming a closed environment into a semi-open space, enhancing the interaction between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The geometric pattern of nine squares from rural houses offered a historical context, which was vital in redefining the house to meet contemporary lifestyle requirements.
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