Iranian architecture has unique features and characteristics, most of whose visual aspects are considered and analyzed. Yet, in many cases, other aspects and hidden layers have been neglected. One of these features is the existence of thick walls or “pier”, playing a structural role in traditional Iranian architecture In addition to the structural role of the piers, Iranian architects have managed to reduce the mass volume of these piers in various methods and techniques and as far as the structure has allowed them, and the empty space created in piers can be used as a cupboard, shelf, niche, safe, water channel, ventilator, etc. This technique and the optimal use of empty spaces of piers is part of the non-formic identity of Iranian architecture; with the advent of modern architecture and the creation of a grid system (beams and columns), thick load-bearing piers have been replaced by narrow walls that had only a separating role. In this project, being the designing of a villa in Esfahan, it has been attempted to combine the structural grid system with the load-bearing wall system, while using the capabilities of the structural grid system to recreate the piers of the traditional architecture as a part of the character, and non-visual and non-formic identity of Iranian architecture.
Accordingly, the project consists of four parallel piers on which the framework and identity structure of the project is formed. The piers divide the spaces and take different functions such as shelves, cupboards, sitting platforms, the location of structures, and electrical and mechanical installations and place them in themselves. These piers spread even in parts of the garden and while defining the axes of the garden (according to the pattern of the Iranian garden), they create a space for placing trees and sitting (platform).
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