Makran Steel Factory Guesthouse – 2024
This project is situated on a 6,900-square-meter plot within the Makran Steel Factory site in Sistan and Baluchestan Province. Given the factory’s expanding zones, the need for a guesthouse for various visitors became increasingly essential.
This guesthouse is designed within this industrial complex to go beyond mere short-term lodging, offering guests a place for connection and relaxation. Facing the challenges of a hot and humid climate and located near a dynamic factory, it not only meets the lodging needs of industry professionals and managers but also provides spaces for social interactions, bridging the gap between industry and daily life.
The design emphasizes sustainable architecture principles, such as natural ventilation, to reduce energy costs and create a comfortable, climate-compatible experience. Additionally, psychological aspects of space are considered, with communal areas on the ground floor designed to minimize feelings of isolation and enhance social interaction, positively impacting guests’ well-being. Together, these factors transform Makran’s guesthouse into a multifaceted and unique example of industrial architecture.
Design Concepts:
Adaptation to the Hot and Humid Climate
The warm and humid climate, known for high temperatures and relative humidity during hot months, requires specific design strategies to ensure thermal comfort and reduce indoor energy consumption. The Makran guesthouse addresses these challenges through natural ventilation, shading, and appropriate material selection.
Multi-Functional Communal Space on the Ground Floor
The guesthouse’s ground floor is a multi-functional space designed with an open plan centered on creating a setting for social interactions and collective activities. Known as the “gathering space,” this flexible area, furnished with movable furniture and native plants, is suitable for rest, informal meetings, work sessions, and even small industrial exhibitions.
Central Courtyard as a Communication Hub
The open courtyard in the center serves as the building’s social core, encouraging interaction with direct sightlines and easy access to surrounding sections. With vertical natural lighting and native trees, it provides a calming sanctuary that improves natural airflow. This open space is the guesthouse’s heart, fostering dynamic social interactions and creating a sense of community.
Climate Adaptation and Multi-Functional Design
As this guesthouse is located in a hot and humid climate, the communal space design optimizes natural ventilation, shading, and temperature control. Architectural elements like semi-open walls, shading structures, and native plants help cool the environment while serving as visual and acoustic barriers, optimizing privacy and visual comfort for users.
Opportunities for Interaction and Experience Sharing
The communal space is planned to create a warm, friendly environment for guests from different cultural and professional backgrounds to interact. As a bridge between different building sections, it allows guests to share daily interactions and personal experiences in a shared setting, fostering a sense of belonging among guests and staff.