Afra Residential Building by Barsav Architecture Office: A Fusion of Urban Aesthetics and Privacy
The Afra Residential Building is a striking example of contemporary residential architecture, designed to harmonize with its urban surroundings while prioritizing privacy and comfort for its residents
The Afra Residential Building is a striking example of contemporary residential architecture, designed to harmonize with its urban surroundings while prioritizing privacy and comfort for its residents. Situated along a prominent boulevard in Mashhad, Iran, this project by Barsav Architecture Office showcases an innovative approach to urban housing, seamlessly blending fluid forms with functionality.



A Design that Engages with Its Surroundings
The architectural vision for Afra Residential Building was centered on its interaction with the urban landscape. Its dynamic facade is designed to provide an expansive city view while maintaining a sense of seclusion and tranquility. The structure’s fluidity transforms traditional modular architecture into a living entity, adapting to the rhythm of the city while offering a unique identity within the streetscape.
The exterior of the building is more than just an aesthetic statement—it acts as a mediator between the bustling city and the private life within. The thoughtful arrangement of windows and balconies encourages visual interaction with the city while maintaining an essential level of privacy for residents.



Interior Spaces: Flexibility and Simplicity
Inside, the spatial organization of the Afra Residential Building reflects a commitment to flexibility and adaptability. The kitchen design embraces minimalism, offering a clean, functional layout that enhances the overall sense of space. The living areas are designed to be versatile, allowing residents to personalize their interiors based on their evolving needs.
A key concept in this project is the idea of "seeing and not being seen", which extends from the facade design to the interior spaces. Carefully curated spatial relationships between rooms and openings ensure that natural light permeates the interiors while preserving privacy and comfort.



A Harmonious Urban Landmark
The Afra Residential Building by Barsav Architecture Office is a testament to modern residential design that respects its context while offering an elevated living experience. With its fluid architectural form, intelligent spatial planning, and commitment to urban integration, this project sets a new benchmark for high-end urban living in Mashhad.


All Photographs are works of fatemeh soveizi
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