Flower Pot

Credits

Principal Architects

Farbod Yamani

Architects

Ensie Ghazale, Fatemeh Gorji

Location

Tehran, Iran

Year

2025

Graphic

Fatemeh Gorji

Total built area

620 m2

Area

183 m2

Visualization

PT Visualization

Principal Architects

Farbod Yamani

Architects

Ensie Ghazale, Fatemeh Gorji

Location

Tehran, Iran

Year

2025

Graphic

Fatemeh Gorji

Total built area

620 m2

Area

183 m2

Visualization

PT Visualization

The Flower pot Project is an example of blending modern architecture with elements of traditional Tehran houses. In this project, the building façade is distinctly divided into two separate parts; the right section features a minimalist design with large glass windows, creating a bright and open space for residential units, conveying a sense of modernity and simplicity.

On the other hand, the left side of the facade, with its unique and creative design, redefines the living space by inviting nature into the city. Large, stepped terraces adorned with diverse pots and plants not only create an extraordinary visual beauty but also provide a lively and refreshing environment for the residents. These planters, with varied geometric forms and carefully designed bases and proportions, stand out as key elements in the façade and play an important role in enhancing the quality of the living environment.

The Flower pot design embraces open terrace and courtyard spaces that revive the feeling of closeness to nature within the dense urban fabric of Tehran, enriching daily life with the presence of plants and green areas. This project exemplifies a successful union of tradition and modernity, function and beauty, as well as humanity and nature-ultimately elevating the quality of urban life and offering a new model for future designs in large cities.

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