vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects

Rooydaad Architects reveals courtyard-centered residence

 

Rooydaad Architects unveils the Paakat Residence in Isfahan, Iran, a home that draws inspiration from the region’s traditional architecture, particularly the concept of houses wrapped around central courtyards. The residence features a solid northern facade and a perforated southern wall, echoing the form of a ‘paakat’ (Farsi for packet or envelope), symbolizing both emptiness and fullness. The southern latticework, rooted in Iranian tradition, provides privacy and controls sunlight while maintaining a sense of openness. A private space contrasts with the surrounding urban environment, which is characterized by windows, balconies, and ornate decorations. Vibrant blue accents corridors, staircases, and interior details, creating a bold appearance. The central courtyard and the terraces allow natural lighting and offer spaces for interactions, countering the city’s strict architectural guidelines that limit building openings.

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
all images by Arash Ashornia, courtesy of Rooydaad Architects

 

 

Paakat Residence revitalizes traditional Iranian concept

 

The Paakat Residence fulfills a family’s wish for an arrangement that balances communal and independent living. Rooydaad Architects explores the challenges of urban infill by incorporating the spatial qualities of a traditional house, complete with a central courtyard. Despite the limitations imposed by urban planning regulations, the residence cleverly utilizes private courtyards and terraces to improve light, views, and spatial diversity. The Iran-based firm revitalizes the traditional Sibe concept—a gated intermediary space—by transforming it vertically into a stair box that connects the apartment units. This solution addresses economic and spatial challenges while filtering city noise, strengthening neighborly connections, and integrating public and private spaces. The blue elements symbolize the sky—a metaphorical and literal connection to the openness that traditional living spaces once provided, enhancing the appearance of the building. 

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
Rooydaad Architects unveils the Paakat Residence in Iran

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
the home draws inspiration from the concept of houses wrapped around central courtyards

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
a solid northern facade and a perforated southern wall front the residence

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
echoing the form of a ‘paakat’, the residence symbolizes both emptiness and fullness

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the southern latticework is rooted in Iranian tradition

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
enhancing privacy while maintaining a sense of openness

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
a private space contrasts with the surrounding urban environment

vibrant blue staircases connect courtyard-centric iranian residence by rooydaad architects
vibrant blue accents corridors, staircases, and interior details

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the central courtyard and the terraces allow natural lighting and offer spaces for interactions

 

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Paakat Residence fulfills a family’s wish for an arrangement that balances communal and independent living
Paakat Residence fulfills a family’s wish for an arrangement that balances communal and independent living
Rooydaad Architects explores the challenges of urban infill
Rooydaad Architects explores the challenges of urban infill
incorporating the spatial qualities of a traditional house, complete with a central courtyard
incorporating the spatial qualities of a traditional house, complete with a central courtyard
despite the limitations imposed by urban planning regulations, the residence cleverly utilizes private courtyards
despite the limitations imposed by urban planning regulations, the residence cleverly utilizes private courtyards
terraces improve light, views, and spatial diversity
terraces improve light, views, and spatial diversity
The Iran-based firm revitalizes the traditional ‘Sibe’ concept
The Iran-based firm revitalizes the traditional ‘Sibe’ concept
blue elements symbolize the sky
blue elements symbolize the sky
the all-white interior creates a serene ambiance
the all-white interior creates a serene ambiance
Paakat Residence revitalizes the traditional Iranian concept
Paakat Residence revitalizes the traditional Iranian concept
a courtyard centers the residence
a courtyard centers the residence
the facade frames a courtyard view at the Paakat Residence
the facade frames a courtyard view at the Paakat Residence
the latticework facade provides privacy and controls sunlight
the latticework facade provides privacy and controls sunlight
floor plans by Rooydaad Architects
floor plans by Rooydaad Architects
the yard and the staircase axonometric plan by Rooydaad Architects
the yard and the staircase axonometric plan by Rooydaad Architects
diagram by Rooydaad Architects
diagram by Rooydaad Architects
section perspective by Rooydaad Architects
section perspective by Rooydaad Architects

project info:

 

name: Paakat Residence

architect: Rooydaad Architects | @rooydaad
lead architects: Zahra Armand, Mostafa Omidbakhsh

design team: Sara Ghafoori, Mahsa SheikhAkbari, Sepideh Gholamhosseini

executive team: Seyed Mohammad Hassan Abtahi, Ali Nemati 

graphic: Ali Gorjian, Shahin Jafari Danesh, Hanie Faregh Defaee
location: Isfahan, Iran

area: 1230 sqm (13239 sqft)

photography: Arash Ashornia

 

 

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