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Architects: Persian Garden Studio
- Area: 1200 m²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Afshin Ghaderpanah
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Lead Architects: Mahsa Majidi
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Landscape: Persian Garden Studio, Fantech

Text description provided by the architects. Around 90-years ago, six buildings were constructed in the center of Tehran, creating its one and only symmetrical street. These remaining structures on Lolagar Alley are some of the best examples of architecture from the First Pahlavi era, a time when modern architecture was beginning to appear in Tehran. Initially all six of these buildings were residential, but over time, like many other buildings in downtown Tehran, they were left unoccupied. Hanna Project, which includes a hotel, restaurant, gallery, and multipurpose spaces, was designed in one of these buildings, with the intention of bringing life back to Lolagar Alley and Tehran’s city center.






























































