Tehran, Iran
Omid Kamvari and his team at Kamvari Architects seek to use traditional design within Iran as a means of addressing performance criteria within a high-rise.
With the intention of analyzing unique aspects of traditional architecture specific to the region, they combine these with advanced design methods to produce a novel proposal for the site and our client.
The use of electromechanical devices to cool and heat buildings has become commonplace within Iran and the region, Tehran’s climate of cold winters and hot summers further exacerbates this issue.
In this design proposal, the architects take a very critical view towards this, the building envelope and from have been designed in such a way to be able to control the amount of solar radiation entering each floor plate as well as reduce cooling loads through the use of natural ventilation.
Kamvari has used and analyzed traditional means of design in Iran in order to be able to fine-tune the proposal.
The wide use of wind catchers within the hot climate of Iran to produced naturally ventilated and maintained internal conditions points toward a sustained method of reducing energy consumption in ourm proposals.
These aspects, in addition to the proposal’s unique geometrical definition, allows the scheme to stand out within its context and begin to become a new icon within Tehran skyline.
Project: Ajoodaniyeh Tower
Architects: Kamvari Architects
Design Team: Omid Kamvari, Nikoletta Poulimeni , Mehrad Mahnia ,Nazanin Behboodikhah, Maryam Mivehchi, and Mona Mirzaie