Crassula

Project idea

The building is inspired by a type of cactus called Crassula. It is a symbol of love for nature, peace, unity, endurance, peaceful life and survival. The distinctive feature of this building, which is designed based on the concepts of bionics and stability and a circular model, is its pyramidal shape, which is reminiscent of one of the prototype of pyramidal architecture called Choghaznabil Ziggurat in Iran. Using proportions in nature and combining it with ancient Iranian architecture, we tried to design a unique building that, in addition to stunning beauty, also has the ability to interact between man and nature. In this building, large windows and balconies blur the internal and external borders and create a pleasant feeling. Windows has dual access to outdoor features for users and also reflects the unique colors of nature inside. As a result, it creates harmony between indoor and outdoor space. Using biotechnology techniques such as proper ventilation, orienting windows to use light and heat, using bumps and trees to provide shade, and choosing colored ceilings to reflect sunlight can reduce energy consumption, cost, and carbon emissions. The use of external curtains can reduce the temperature of the building by up to 10 degrees. Other benefits include a high degree of shade, thermal regulation and privacy. In addition, the user can adjust the amount of light in the interior with the slope of the louvre. In the cold months of the year, we use electric floor heating (cable-system) to supply heat to the building, the advantages of which are easy installation, high flexibility, lower costs, and very precise control. In addition, this system is enclosed in the floor and does not interfere with the interior design. As a result, this building can be considered Eco Friendly. Living at a height takes man away from nature. And this distance leads man to nature following his instinctive need. In fact, nature and even the touch of one of the natural elements in the architectural space makes the space soft and creates a sense of calm in human beings. Proper use of natural resources in architecture can bring peace back to life. Using plant species, we tried to induce a sense of freshness and calm. Light has a high psychological value along with the necessity in space. Natural light during the day, in addition to reducing energy consumption, creates a sense of calm and flow of life in humans. Research has shown that in an architectural space, watching natural landscapes by humans, creates pleasant and positive emotions and moods in them and significantly reduces stress and psychological pressure, and thus provides a sense of human peace. Slowly The use of windows and balconies at different angles in this building has brought nature and natural elements such as water, plants and sunlight into the interior space.

Project description

The building is inspired by a type of cactus called Crassula. It is a symbol of love for nature, peace, unity, endurance, peaceful life and survival. The distinctive feature of this building, which is designed based on the concepts of bionics and stability and a circular model, is its pyramidal shape, which is reminiscent of one of the prototype of pyramidal architecture called Choghaznabil Ziggurat in Iran. Using proportions in nature and combining it with ancient Iranian architecture, we tried to design a unique building that, in addition to stunning beauty, also has the ability to interact between man and nature. In this building, large windows and balconies blur the internal and external borders and create a pleasant feeling. Windows has dual access to outdoor features for users and also reflects the unique colors of nature inside. As a result, it creates harmony between indoor and outdoor space. Using biotechnology techniques such as proper ventilation, orienting windows to use light and heat, using bumps and trees to provide shade, and choosing colored ceilings to reflect sunlight can reduce energy consumption, cost, and carbon emissions. The use of external curtains can reduce the temperature of the building by up to 10 degrees. Other benefits include a high degree of shade, thermal regulation and privacy. In addition, the user can adjust the amount of light in the interior with the slope of the louvre. In the cold months of the year, we use electric floor heating (cable-system) to supply heat to the building, the advantages of which are easy installation, high flexibility, lower costs, and very precise control. In addition, this system is enclosed in the floor and does not interfere with the interior design. As a result, this building can be considered Eco Friendly. Living at a height takes man away from nature. And this distance leads man to nature following his instinctive need. In fact, nature and even the touch of one of the natural elements in the architectural space makes the space soft and creates a sense of calm in human beings. Proper use of natural resources in architecture can bring peace back to life. Using plant species, we tried to induce a sense of freshness and calm. Light has a high psychological value along with the necessity in space. Natural light during the day, in addition to reducing energy consumption, creates a sense of calm and flow of life in humans. Research has shown that in an architectural space, watching natural landscapes by humans, creates pleasant and positive emotions and moods in them and significantly reduces stress and psychological pressure, and thus provides a sense of human peace. Slowly The use of windows and balconies at different angles in this building has brought nature and natural elements such as water, plants and sunlight into the interior space.

Technical information

The building is inspired by a type of cactus called Crassula. It is a symbol of love for nature, peace, unity, endurance, peaceful life and survival. The distinctive feature of this building, which is designed based on the concepts of bionics and stability and a circular model, is its pyramidal shape, which is reminiscent of one of the prototype of pyramidal architecture called Choghaznabil Ziggurat in Iran. Using proportions in nature and combining it with ancient Iranian architecture, we tried to design a unique building that, in addition to stunning beauty, also has the ability to interact between man and nature. In this building, large windows and balconies blur the internal and external borders and create a pleasant feeling. Windows has dual access to outdoor features for users and also reflects the unique colors of nature inside. As a result, it creates harmony between indoor and outdoor space. Using biotechnology techniques such as proper ventilation, orienting windows to use light and heat, using bumps and trees to provide shade, and choosing colored ceilings to reflect sunlight can reduce energy consumption, cost, and carbon emissions. The use of external curtains can reduce the temperature of the building by up to 10 degrees. Other benefits include a high degree of shade, thermal regulation and privacy. In addition, the user can adjust the amount of light in the interior with the slope of the louvre. In the cold months of the year, we use electric floor heating (cable-system) to supply heat to the building, the advantages of which are easy installation, high flexibility, lower costs, and very precise control. In addition, this system is enclosed in the floor and does not interfere with the interior design. As a result, this building can be considered Eco Friendly. Living at a height takes man away from nature. And this distance leads man to nature following his instinctive need. In fact, nature and even the touch of one of the natural elements in the architectural space makes the space soft and creates a sense of calm in human beings. Proper use of natural resources in architecture can bring peace back to life. Using plant species, we tried to induce a sense of freshness and calm. Light has a high psychological value along with the necessity in space. Natural light during the day, in addition to reducing energy consumption, creates a sense of calm and flow of life in humans. Research has shown that in an architectural space, watching natural landscapes by humans, creates pleasant and positive emotions and moods in them and significantly reduces stress and psychological pressure, and thus provides a sense of human peace. Slowly The use of windows and balconies at different angles in this building has brought nature and natural elements such as water, plants and sunlight into the interior space.

Mahsa Mohebbi, Mitra Mohebbi , Amin Moazzen

IAUCTB

Islamic Republic of Iran

Arquitectura

Proyecto enviado

19. 10. 2022

Etiqueta

Arquitectura Hotel Residential
  • Apartment
  • Multi Unit Housing
  • Private House
  • Student Housing

Consejo a estudiantes

Crassula

La descripción de su proyecto "Crassula" es realmente impresionante. El nivel de detalle que ha proporcionado muestra con eficacia la funcionalidad, la sostenibilidad y los aspectos ecológicos de su concepto. El concepto de "Crassula", que simboliza el amor por la naturaleza, la paz, la unidad, la resistencia y una vida pacífica, basado en el concepto piramidal del Zigurat Choghaznabil de Irán, ha servido de base perfecta para el concepto que han desarrollado. El diseño del edificio ha captado con éxito la esencia de este concepto. El estudio exhaustivo del consumo de energía en las distintas estaciones, la incorporación de luz natural y el reconocimiento de la importancia de los árboles y la naturaleza para mejorar el confort y la tranquilidad humana son evidentes en su proyecto. Sin embargo, un aspecto que podría mejorarse es la representación visual de su proyecto. Aunque la descripción del texto está bien elaborada, carece de las ayudas visuales necesarias para complementar sus palabras. Mejorar la representación visual del proyecto sería muy beneficioso para su presentación y comprensión general. Además, la descripción del texto podría racionalizarse organizando la información en secciones apropiadas, evitando repeticiones y asegurando una fluidez para el lector. En general, su equipo ha hecho un trabajo impresionante con el proyecto, pero todavía se puede mejorar. Os animo a seguir perfeccionando vuestro trabajo y a hacer más hincapié en las representaciones visuales para mejorar la comprensión y el impacto de vuestro concepto. Enhorabuena y seguid así.
20.03.2026

Joel Mukalay

Categoría

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