
Located in the vibrant center of Bandar Abbas, Hormozgan, this seven-story residential apartment redefines facade design through a modern architectural language that both resonates with the city’s evolving urban identity and respects its cultural and environmental context.
The facade is crafted from a combination of stone and brick, materials renowned for their durability, timeless appeal, and connection to local craftsmanship. The interplay of solid stone panels and rhythmic brick patterns produces a layered, modern aesthetic that balances elegance with warmth. Clean lines and subtle tonal variations emphasize the building’s residential character while integrating seamlessly into its urban surroundings.
Designed for Bandar Abbas’s hot and humid climate, the facade incorporates shading elements, recessed openings, and ventilated layers that mitigate heat gain while ensuring natural ventilation. This thoughtful approach reduces solar exposure without sacrificing daylight or views, resulting in a facade that is both climatically adaptive and visually dynamic.
Set within the heart of the city, the design introduces a contemporary yet contextually harmonious facade. While embracing modern techniques, the use of regional materials and traditional patterns ensures a cultural continuity that strengthens the project’s connection to its place.
The Bandar Abbas Apartment transforms a residential structure into a landmark of contemporary architecture. By blending stone and brick with sustainable design strategies, the project elevates the standards of urban housing while contributing to the city’s architectural identity and livability.