Redesigning a Rural House

Abstract

In an anthropological project, studies were conducted on the historic village of Shul Bozi and its history, and the native form and structural patterns of its historic houses were examined. In the reports prepared by the people of this village, we came to the conclusion that the young generation of the people of this village are tired of their old houses and have turned to more modern architecture; But because of the history and indigenous architecture of the region was very rich, we tried to redesign one of the indigenous houses of the region by analyzing the reports and data collected, in addition to preserving the indigenous architecture of the region.

We chose one of the houses of the people of this village called Norouzi’s house as a redesigned case.

 

Concepts 
  • In designing this house from the formal patterns of the village that we extracted by ourselves, we tried to consider the new needs of the village with a suitable combination of these patterns and redesign the native elements in a practical way.

 

  • For this purpose, we combined 3 different patterns from the formal patterns of the village at different levels and accommodated the different indigenous needs of the villagers.

 

Research Team:

Yasin Najafi, Sadegh Abdullahi, Ata Pouladian, Hosein Khalvat

House Designed and Visualized by Yasin Najafi