vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran

Tamouz constructs Layered facade for Sarv Office Building

 

Tamouz Architecture & Construction Group takes over the design of Sarv Office Building in Tehran, Iran. The office project addresses the tension between opposing concepts such as order/disorder, openness/enclosure, and light/shade through its architectural design. Initially approached for facade approval in June 2017, the design team undertook the construction of the building which presented unique architectural challenges. Its partially constructed form with 100% plot coverage limited the potential for natural light and ventilation, leaving the southern facade as the sole source of airflow.

 

To overcome these limitations, the designers rejected the idea of a flat facade, instead creating a layered structure that serves as both a protective shell and an interactive space between the building and its surroundings. The southern side needed to allow natural light into the building while shielding it from harsh sunlight, balancing transparency with privacy. The design solution involved two layers: large, transparent windows on the interior side, maximizing light and visibility, and a semi-transparent outer layer composed of wooden railings and steel planters. This outer permeable screen functions as a filter, regulating light and air while maintaining privacy for occupants.

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
all images by Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh

 

 

Sarv Office Building’s facade Balances Transparency and privacy

 

The space between these layers acts as a semi-open active zone, blending functional and aesthetic elements and softening the transition between the building and the urban environment. The design team extends this concept to the rooftop, where the design continues the theme of transparency and semi-transparency, offering views and natural light while maintaining a sense of seclusion. Internally, the principles of layering, openness, and controlled interaction with the environment inform the organization of service zones, common areas, and mechanical systems. Each element of the design works in harmony to balance contrasting forces, creating a cohesive structure that engages with its surroundings while addressing practical constraints.

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
Sarv Office Building by Tamouz Architecture balances openness and enclosure in its design

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the southern facade introduces layered transparency, optimizing natural light and ventilation

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the semi-transparent outer layer is composed of wooden railings and steel planters

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the layered facade functions as a protective shell and interactive zone with the surroundings

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the outer screen acts as a filter, regulating airflow and creating privacy for the occupants

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
large transparent windows flood the interiors with light, enhancing visual connections

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the space between the layers softens the transition between the building and the urban landscape

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the rooftop continues the theme of transparency, offering views and controlled openness

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
interior windows maximize visibility, while the outer screen provides privacy and shade

vertically laid wooden blinds screen sarv office building's interiors in tehran
the semi-open zone between the building’s layers blends functional and aesthetic elements

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the layered design balances contrasts like light/shade and seen/unseen within the facade

 

project info:

 

name: Sarv Office Building
architects: Tamouz Architecture & Construction Group

location: Tehran, Iran

 

lead architects: Hooman Tahamtanzadeh, Marjan Banaei, Hossein Salavaty Khoshghalb

design team: Babak Abdolghafari
structural consultants: Alcam Vista

photography: Mohammad Hassan Ettefagh | @mhettefagh

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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