This project is defined based on Iranian architectural competitions in the city of Tis located in Chabahar in 1399.
Tis city is located in Chabahar city and is considered as one of the hot and humid areas in terms of climate.
The native architecture of Chabahar is derived from the architecture of countries such as Pakistan, India and Portugal, which has inspired us in the design of buildings and semi-open spaces. Elements such as arches, chandelier wood, mats, cruciform designs, etc., and its combination with the simplicity of modern architecture have evoked an indigenous and at the same time modern space that has emerged from the culture and architecture of the people of the region.
Since the windbreak is one of the important architectural elements of the region, we have used it in the design as a provider of sunlight in spaces that need indirect light. Spaces such as galleries, prayer halls, etc., which have added to the charm of this space.
The design of the buildings on the site is such that it creates shading in open spaces. Green space design and the presence of tall trees allow users to use these spaces during the day.
Stairs that lead to the roofs of buildings are exposed (exposed) so that people have easy access to the roofs of buildings and tea houses when buildings are closed.
The buildings are connected by bridges so that clients can use the rooftop tea houses when the weather is cool. They also have a good view of the sea.