Sarv House / Dalan Office
Briefly

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.
Read at ArchDaily
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