Culture Garden | Sedighe Eskandarpour
Design team : Mahsa Saedizade and Parisa Sherafati Shiraz / Iran / 2020
Architect: Sedighe Eskandarpour
Design Team: Mahsa Saedizade and Parisa Sherafati
Project Management : Dr. Hamidreza Esmaeili
Ilumination: Mahsa Saeedi zade
Manufacturers : Arta Sorahi, Amirhosein Farvardin, Ashkan Hadaegh
The family garden located on Farhangshahr Street in Shiraz was an isolated garden with a rigid wall and little traffic. This complex was redesigned in order to connect the pedestrian space and the garden. In order to increase social interactions and spatial openness and visual permeability of the space, the garden wall was removed and replaced with a combination of dynamic and static spaces. The entrance of the complex is a combination of a ramp and linear seats and a single landmark tree in the center of the garden, replacing the previous entrance of the complex. The sitting and resting spaces were designed by different flooring and space recesses between the trees. All the elements designed in this collection work as a connected whole. Two central spaces are considered at the beginning and end of this garden. One for children's play and the other for the cafe space. The connection point of these two spaces is the entrance interactive space.
Architect: Sedighe Eskandarpour Design Team: Mahsa Saedizade and Parisa Sherafati Project Management : Dr. Hamidreza Esmaeili Ilumination: Mahsa Saeedi zade Manufacturers : Arta Sorahi, Amirhosein Farvardin, Ashkan Hadaegh The family garden located on Farhangshahr Street in Shiraz was an isolated garden with a rigid wall and little traffic. This complex was redesigned in order to connect the pedestrian space and the garden. In order to increase social interactions and...
- Year 2020
- Work started in 2020
- Work finished in 2020
- Status Completed works
- Type Parks, Public Gardens / Public Squares, Streets / Urban Furniture / Masterplan / Neighbourhoods/settlements/residential parcelling / Restoration of old town centres / Adaptive reuse of industrial sites / Urban and landscape plans / Graphic Design / Advertising / Photography / Urban area recovery, squares and streets
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