1. Lattice and Geometric Ceiling: Inspired by Islamic Architecture This corridor is designed with a geometric and curved lattice ceiling, reminiscent of Islamic mosaics and the roofs of traditional museums. This pattern is inspired by the principles of Islamic architecture, executed in a modern and contemporary style using wood and
Minimalist Interior Design: Simplicity as Art This living room is designed according to the principles of minimalism; there are no superfluous elements, and every piece of furniture has a precise purpose and placement. By eliminating clutter, this style focuses on form, lines, and empty space, creating a sense of calm
1. Modern and Geometric Architecture: Cubic Structure and Sharp Lines This house is designed using the principles of modern architecture and minimalism. Its structure consists of cubes and rectangular volumes, creating a sense of order and high geometry with sharp and precise lines. This type of design is not only
Multipurpose and functional spaceThis room is designed as a multi-purpose space that functions as both a bedroom and an office. Despite the limited volume, all the daily needs of young and professional people such as sleeping, working, studying and storage are accommodated in it. This type of design is very
As a powerful tool in architecture, isometric drawings allow for the accurate and comprehensive representation of villa houses. Unlike conventional two-dimensional views, these drawings provide a better understanding of the architectural space by maintaining precise proportions and simultaneously displaying the three main dimensions. In villa houses, this technique allows architects
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