Tehran Business Hotel / Bonsar Architecture Studio
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Aug 2010
Courtesy of Bonsar Architecture Studio
Courtesy of Bonsar Architecture Studio
Regarding the history of the project, we should find the weaknesses and constrains of the primary design based on the competition brief and try to take them as the starting point of the design process.
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The first challenge that came along at the very first glance over the program brief was that the building seemed to be two buildings in one. The first one was the hotel and its attachments and the second one was consisting of more public programs like conference center and commercials. As soon as the idea of duality in the building came up, the way we were going to bind the two buildings into one became an important issue to be considered.
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The last challenge emerged from the program itself. As the ordinary program brief for hotels wasn’t suitable for the client expectations of Tehran Business Hotel, we revised the program and added new programs, specialized for the project, like working stations, private meeting rooms and traditional restaurant. These new programs have been defined based on the analysis we have done on the user types and their activities and needs during their stay.
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Location: Gandhi St., Tehran, Iran
Client: Moshar, Biria and PartnersProject architect: Mohammad MajidiDesign Collaborators: Azar Farshidi, Mehran Haghbin, Hoda Sharifian, Hossein Salavaty Khoshghalb, Anahita Tabrizi, Nima Dehghani, Mehdi Kamboozia, Zahra Khaniki, Bahar Ehsan, Shahram KhosraviStructural Engineering: Farid FarzadniaMechanical consultant: Ahmadreza GhavamiProject Area: 12687 m²Plot Area: 1000 m²Project Year: June 2010
http://www.archdaily.com/72900/tehran-business-hotel-bonsar-architecture-studio/
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