Project
Ersie Mansion
Category
Best Implemented Reconstruction Project
About the project (provided by the applicant)
Condition of the building before renovation: an old and semi-abandoned house, initially thought to be from the Pahlavi era, exhibited signs of heterogeneous changes over several phases. Upon further investigation of the building's documents and structure, it was revealed that the house actually dates back to the late Qajar period. For unknown reasons, a decision had been made to make fundamental changes to the building's appearance, both inside and outside, resulting in large portions of the structure being buried under a layer of gypsum plaster for 40 to 50 years.
Key values of the existing building: restoration and renovation while preserving historical atmosphere. This house is one of the last remaining Qajar-era houses in this area (Shahzadeh Safavi Garden). Its restoration, while preserving past characteristics (such as the Russian carriage house), transforms it into a prominent public space with a service-oriented function (café-restaurant) in the region.
Location
Iran, Qazvin, No. 37 Taleghani St
Project implementation year
2023
Applicant
Ali Moazzen
Authors of the project
Ali Moazzen, Sarvnaz Shakari Zadeh
Customer
Ali Moazzen
Other participants
Presentation and Graphics: Seyed Hossein Hashemipour, Sadaf Mahdian, Zahra Azimi
Mechanical and Electrical Installations: Masoud Aria, Mohsen Azarbaijani, Yousef Najafi
Structural Engineer: Namdar Abbasi
Installation Contractors: Ayvazi Brothers
Strength and Iron Contractors: Mahmoudi Brothers
Stucco and Tiling Restoration: Manian Brothers
Orsi (Traditional Window) Construction and Installation: Masoudi Brothers
Painter: Mohsen Ghanbari
Photographer: Peyman Rajabi
Status of the project
Implemented