Nestled in the depths of the Iranian forest, the 45-square-meter villa suspends over the ground like the canopy of a tree, and the floating balcony only further enhances the sense of connection with the surroundings.
Over the years, the economic situation in the region has led to the devaluation of small houses. In light of that, architects attempted to revive the trend for small-scale, low-energy buildings at the lowest possible cost. They choose metal as the primary building material for the exterior shell and complemented it with timber frames in the villa’s interior to retain warmth.






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