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Davood Salavati introduces the innovative Gilak Villa, a concept design inspired by traditional Iranian architecture and carpets, integrating sustainable indigenous techniques to control humidity, wind, and radiation.
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Davood Salavati presents Gilak Villa, a concept design that revolutionizes sustainable architecture. Inspired by traditional Iranian architecture and carpets, the villa integrates indigenous techniques to control humidity, wind, and radiation, bringing the standard of living closer to the comfort range. The main mass of the building is designed around an integrated void, allowing airflow and moisture to escape from inside the building. The surrounding movement path aids airflow and prevents air confinement, while the stretch of the gables on the corridors controls direct sunlight and ambient temperature. The sloping and homogeneous roofs on all sides of the building effectively manage rainwater and provide the ability to use photovoltaic panels, ensuring automatic control of radiation, humidity, and airflow with minimal consumption of non-renewable energy.
Salavati's design is a testament to the fusion of traditional wisdom with modern innovation, offering a sustainable solution to the challenges posed by extreme energy consumption. The villa's unique features and strengths lie in its ability to seamlessly blend architectural heritage with contemporary environmental consciousness, setting a new standard for sustainable living.
The Gilak Villa is a Silver A' Design Award winner, recognized for its outstanding expertise, innovation, and remarkable level of excellence in architecture and structure design. This prestigious accolade underscores the villa's positive impact and contribution to the architectural landscape.
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