Type-less Building Center For Handy Skills / ZAV Architects

Typeless is based on Hormuz Island in the Persian Gulf, South of Iran. It is a two-story platform for educational initiatives, with a building spatially adaptable to future alterations. Iran has a long history of using on-hand or discarded materials to create useful and even valuable products, such as carpet. Carpet-makers take an ordinary raw material like wool, color it with plant residues, and using creative designs and crafts, they turn it into the invaluable object that is carpet. 

Type-less Building Center For Handy Skills / ZAV Architects
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  • architects: ZAV Architects
  • Location: Hormuz Island, Iran
  • Project Year: 2021
  • Photographs: Parham Taghioff
  • Photographs: Payman Barkhordari
  • Photographs: Soroush Majidi
  • Area: 572.0 m2

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