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In Tehran, privacy has been severely damaged by the destruction of outdoor as well as indoor spaces. Buildings are immediately adjacent to streets and urban open spaces are disappearing. Human presence in the city is endangered and group activities are gradually disappearing. These changes have completely altered the face of the city and the inhabitants, in less than a century, have completely lost their connection with the past. This is why the architects of TDC Office worked on a five-storey, medium-sized condominium building, a very common typology, to offer a solution to the shrinking space in between.
Allocating a space between the city and the home, House #6 offers residents a place to engage in creative activities, socialise with neighbours and spend time with family. A space that links the house and the atelier with the city, both internally and externally, to make the relationship between inside and outside more fluid, an extension where urban life flows and part of the layers of the past can be recovered.


- Project:
- House #6
- Architect:
- TDC Office, Sara Kalantary | Reza Sayadian
- Project team:
- Mahasta Mahfoozi, Seyed Mohammad, Hosseini Ghaffari, Farzaneh Agha Babaei
- Contractor:
- The dynamic continuos office
- Client:
- Zibande Fakhim Nia
- On-site team:
- Mohammad Hossein Izadi, Reza Afsari, Sepideh Moghaddam
- Graphic:
- Siavash Vazir Nezami, Hosna Akbarnezhad, Shaha Maghrebi, Armin Zarei, Faeze Tabatabaei, Soheil Sohrabi
- Structures:
- Morteza Bakhshali Zade, Mohammad Fathi
- Electrical & Mechanical:
- Nina Amooshahi, Hoofar Esmaeili
- Investment consultant:
- Hamid Farahani Saba
- Area:
- 301 sqm
- Built area:
- 1754 sqm
- Photo:
- Deed studio, Parham Taghiof, Rayan Sayadian



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