Hannah villa by Eade Va Ejra
This article explores the sustainable, family-focused design of Hannah Villa by Eade Va Ejra, a modern architectural project in Hashtgerd, Iran.
Modern Villa Design with a Sustainable Focus the Hannah Villa, designed by Eade Va Ejra, showcases a unique blend of modern architecture and sustainable design principles in Hashtgerd, Iran. This innovative project was commissioned to build two villas, one for grandparents and the other for their child and grandchild, creating a shared family retreat.



Hannah Villa by Eade Va Ejra: Architectural Concept and Design
Family-Centric Design with Two Villas Merged into One
Located in the dense, fast-growing suburb of Hashtgerd, near Tehran, the project faced challenges in terms of limited space and high surrounding construction density. Instead of separating the two villas across the 650-square-meter plots, Eade Va Ejra combined them, creating a cohesive, open space that emphasizes greenery and tranquility. This merge helps foster a better connection between family members while ensuring a peaceful escape from Tehran's urban intensity.



Distinctive Modern Villa Design with Sustainable Elements
The Hannah Villa’s design is defined by two overlapping cubes, creating an open and elegant visual aesthetic. This geometric approach enhances both natural light and ventilation throughout the living spaces. Notable brands such as Grohe and Nama Karan were involved in the interior fittings, adding modern sophistication to the villas.


Green Space and Quality of Life in Hashtgerd's High-Density Environment
Optimized Green Space for Improved Well-being
To balance Hashtgerd's high-density surroundings, the architects created expansive open areas and incorporated greenery throughout. This green space not only elevates the villa’s aesthetics but also improves the residents' quality of life by promoting relaxation and wellness within the villa complex.


Innovative Features and Sustainable Building Materials
In line with sustainable residential architecture, Hannah Villa’s construction utilized energy-efficient materials and strategic positioning to reduce energy consumption. The choice of sustainable materials, combined with the structural openness, enhances the home’s resilience and efficiency.



Hannah Villa as a Model for Sustainable Villa Design in Iran
Hannah Villa by Eade Va Ejra demonstrates a sophisticated approach to modern villa design that integrates family needs, environmental sustainability, and architectural innovation. It’s a true landmark in Hashtgerd’s architectural landscape, offering inspiration for similar family-centric, sustainable projects in densely populated regions.


All Photographerare work of Mohammad Hasan Ettefagh
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