
-
Architects: Navid Nasrollahzadeh
- Area: 248 m²
- Year: 2023
-
Photographs:Leili Amooshahi, Ashkan Yadolahi
-
Manufacturers: Aren Tahvieh, Azarakhsh Brick, PACWOOD, Superpipe
-
Lead Architect: Navid Nasrollahzadeh

Text description provided by the architects. In today's urban life, there's a shift towards residing in apartments disconnected from nature, often sacrificing many qualities of living spaces. "Hanna House" is an endeavor to create a home that interacts with light and nature despite its small footprint, offering a pleasant living experience to its inhabitants. Initially, a house was designed for the client on a 100 square meter plot with 5 by 20 meters dimensions, located in the densely populated old neighborhood of Dolat Street in Tehran. The design emphasized the vertical arrangement of sections to create spatial and visual diversity. Interestingly, the house even borrowed its name from one of its little inhabitants, a name that resonated with the house's character.


























