Architecture

unity springs

amirmasoud aghajanizadeh
Enghelab-e Eslami Technical College
Islamic Republic of Iran

Project idea

Unity springs
More than ever, our world needs peace, and the only way to get it is by depending on rich cultures.
The most important thing we need to do is break free from conventional wisdom and move towards peace. With our border solutions and border architecture—the most extensive of which is visible on the Persian Gulf coast—this objective can be achieved.
Here, in order to arrive at a point (together) in a particular verb with one or more common works, we look for cultural similarities to build and explain the concept of convergence in our project.

i created a project in the coastal border region and tried to revive the relations between cultures in the maritime domain in East and Central Asia. Now the project is trying to revive the elements of sustainability and native architecture of its region
Considering the critical conditions in the Middle East region, closeness between people can be very helpful to reduce wars and debates, and this project tries to create seeds that will grow into a big tree and a model for building a world. Create without borders

Project description

Existing in order to endure...

Given the bleak outlook for the planet Earth and the impending challenges, we are being compelled to think creatively in order to come up with workable solutions that can at least partially avert climate change. Less harm to the planet can lead to the finest solutions, and the only way to Finding the solution is revival; humankind is inherently prone to disrupting any sort of order in its surroundings since it is constantly searching for deconstructive solutions to its iconic dream.

Reviving to live again...

In order to revitalise the following items, based on the particular constraints of the project site, Hamab finds a basic solution while addressing multiple difficulties at once.

Resurrection of intercultural relations...

Due to a voyage to the Gap made by Iranian sailors, as well as extensive cultural exchanges between India, the Arab world, Iran, and Africa—particularly with the people of Zanzibar, Tanzania—intercontinental relations have existed for a considerable amount of time. The effects of this issue can be seen in certain shared cultures and influences. There are signs of interculturality between these two countries: Shirazi Africans, the impact of spices in food, and the influence of music and architecture, which Iranians frequently bring home as mementos.

Restoration of a historic site...

In the past, the presence of valuable elements within the parameters of our design not only provided drinkable water in a region where water was limited, but it also served as a product for export in the south of Iran, where water was shipped by barge to Saudi Arabia.
This important region, which was formerly Kong's downtown, has fallen into disrepair and needed to be fully rehabilitated before it could be used again.


Return of thriving trade in the ports (BAZAAR)...

Two very close-by, ancient ports with exceptional spatial qualities are Kong and Lange. Due to its distance from the sea, Lange has also lost its market, and Kong does not now have one. This is when the choice to develop a thorough market for the idea is made. In addition, an international cultural centre and a 4-language school can provide the greatest amount of energy for the growth of the new market and serve as a springboard for the development of this neighbourhood using ecologically responsible building practices.



The idea of the project's atmosphere...

The three regions of Kong-Lenge-Laft, which form a dotted triangle surrounding the project, individually contribute to the solidity of the structure and make it appropriate for its site. This radiates into the project's architectural mood.



The most crucial requirement of the day is...

Currently, achieving peace is one of the most fundamental needs of the globe. A topic that can, for relatively little money, unite multiple worlds could serve as the project's foundational element.


The technological age...

Just the human race's boundless creativity and potential for development have seriously harmed the environment. We're attempting to make advantage of this ability to discover a way to preserve the planet.

Technical information

This work is a result of the carefully planned engineering of the ponds (rainwater collection reservoirs), the employment of reliable ventilation components, the utilisation of high-quality Iranian clay and local materials like stone and coral lime. Being able to convey to the customer the impression of a native project while maintaining a complex shape



Ultimately, we attempted to develop a project that incorporates the primary idea and objective of convergence by selecting a location following a thorough search and putting various alternative tactics into practice in accordance with its context in the sphere of social and environmental sustainability.

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