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Friday, January 16, 2009

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soltani+leclercq
New York, NY, United States
Soltani+Leclercq is a collaboration between Francine Leclercq, an artist, and ali Adibsoltani, an architect. Their joint practice, while discursive, a horizontal amalgam of concepts and things, it is not founded on any specific criterion of a multidisciplinary approach; it is simply a corollary .
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Banafsheh Apartment Complex, Karaj, Iran

  • 1- Site
  • 2- Ground Breaking - |Nov. 13, 2008|
  • 3- Lean Concrete/Rebars - |Jan.1, 2009|
  • 4- Foundation - |Jan. 16, 2009|
  • 5- Skeleton - |May. 21, 2009|
  • 6- Skeleton - | June 26, 2009
  • 7- Skeleton - | July 9, 2009
  • 8- Skeleton - | August 1, 2009
  • 9- Skeleton - | September 9, 2009
  • 10- | January 14th, 2010
  • 11- | june 2nd, 2010
  • 12- Displacement -| August 22nd, 2010
  • 13- | October 28, 2010
  • 14-| July 25, 2011

About this Project

The purpose here is to record the different stages of construction of Banafsheh Apartment Complex in Karaj, Iran . 
Situated on a plateau at the eastern most edge of an urban development circa late Pahlavi era, the site is distinguished by a sharp drop of elevation to its east. An outstanding feature of the site is the range of the Alborz Mountains that line the horizon from North-West to the East. 
The programmatic elements consisting of an underground parking, living units, and a commercial space have been arranged to enhance and frame the view of the mountains beyond. The in-between space comprising of the garden is sheltered by the exterior walls at North, South-West and South against harsh winter winds while during the summer it acts as a wind basin. A shallow pool typical of Iranian gardens will be incorporated to act as a natural ventilation device, The change in air temperature as a result of contact with water together with evaporative effects produce a mild air shift. The flow of this air to the living units directly from the garden is both an olfactory and a cooling agent and will help in reducing energy consumption. The terraces, balconies and the rooves have been conceived as the extension of the garden.

Acknowledgements

Architect: ali Soltani
Creative Director: Francine LeClercq

Principle Consultant: Mohandes Mehdi Adibsoltani
Structural Engineer: Mohandes Saeed Ghaffari, Mohandes Shahriar Ghaffari
Electrical Engineer: Mohandes Sharbati

Doors & Windows Systems: Futuretechnics, Tehran IRAN
Building Envelope Systems: Faveton ventilated ceramics, Parsa Gostar Sazeh, Tehran IRAN

Photography: Niloofar Sanandaji, Mehdi Adibsoltani, Hessam Ghoreishi
Internet and digital consultant: Hessam Ghoreishi