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The plan is intended to be a self sustaining project and eco measures
include saving water and snow-melt for multiple re-use, earth pipe
cooling , solar heating , through ventilation , the use of building
form to maximize energy conservation and waste management.
Two young architects from Iran, Somayeh
Rokhgireh and Ali Pooladi, designed a sustainable rural residential
pattern for a small mountainous village in 100 miles North West of
Tehran and won two prestigious award from
the
6th year MIPIM architectural review future project awards
in Cannes, France on March 2008.
Even they surpassed large US architectural firms like Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill, USA or UK based Mann Architects, London. For this
project, they won both
SUSTAINABILITY as well as
REGENERATION AND MASTERPLANNING awards.
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Project Description
Location : Alamoot , Qazvin Province
,Iran Area : 13500
acre
Designer : Somayeh Rokhgireh Co-
designer :Ali Pooladi
Client : UNDP/GEF
Alamoot village is designed as a small mountainous
village allocated mainly to residential, cultural and economical
activities in Alamoot region .
Considering historically and aesthetically significant
potentials of the region ( As the historical capital of Ismailie and
Hasan Sabah ) and following the economical stagnation as well as
migration in the rural areas ;experts took the position that a project
based on the principles of eco-tourism would make positive contribution
to the local community through locally defined initiatives .
The village proposed plan consist of 8 major
parts :
1- Residential part which is allocated to the
accommodation of groups comprising : Eco-tourists , archeologists , experts of environmental
, agricultural and demography issues and etc..
2- planting , processing ,exhibiting and selling of
herbal medicine workshop
3- Permanent indoor and temporary outdoor markets
of selling local community products including dairy , foods ,
agricultural products as well as handicrafts .
4- Restaurants of organic food made by local cook .
5- Indoor sport and restaurant recreational center .
6- An auditorium to hold seminars of scientific issues
as well as committing traditional and ritual local ceremonies.
7- ICT center as a center for engaging the local
community with the international world . In order to demonstrate and trade their products via the
net market .
8- courts as the centers for outdoor social activity ,
communication and holding ceremonies .
9- underground parking beneath the village for daily
services and an open space parking outside the site of the village (
cars are not allowed to enter on the site surface
Planning principles and
sustainability strategies :
As the main principle it can be claimed that the design
aims to lay down an integrated view of man living in harmony with nature
, culture and economy of the context ;which are considered as three
realms of sustainable design .
1-The village is targeted to be as self –sustaining as
possible in terms of water , waste , food and energy Relevant strategies explained below would be regarded as
provisions concluding this goals .
2- typologically , cascading terraces form of the
village follows the slope on the site and hence the orientation of the
terraces face the south . Advantages of this strategy include :
A- the village would merge into the landscape
B- Reaping the benefits of south sunlight via the south
facing windows
C- making use of soil as natural insulation , hence
reducing heating and cooling load .
3- cascading terraces around the village are used to
grow crops and plants that have been used for food , medicine and
traditional ceremonies. Advantages of this strategy include :
A- promoting sustainable agriculture and perma-culture
practices for local community as well as experts and agri-tourisms
participating in the agricultural activities .
B- Integrating architecture and cultural activities by
including visitors participation in the traditional passive cultivation
and gathering of native plants .
C- making the village self-sufficient incase of food and
herbal plants
4- Allocating the landscape in front of the
entrance to outdoor daily market of the local community product and
handicrafts as complementary market to the indoor exhibition Advantages of this strategy include :
A- the income from the tourism would be intended to
support local community .
B- Juxtaposition of the local people and tourist would
encourage formal and informal interaction .
5- Utilizing several methods for regulating interior
temperature as well as providing village with clean energy including :
A- making use of tubes channeled through the earth as a
passive strategy of making benefit from the earth as an accumulator
B- developing an array of passive and active solar
strategies .
A set of solar collectors settle in the southern fields
to harvest electricity from the sun
C- Provision of cross ventilation as a passive energy
strategy .
D- making use of shading devices which have been
locally used to control glare , and thermal load – including
secondary wooden netted windows and grape vine in front of openings .
6- Developing Ice-box method to assist and reduce
cooling load in summer as well as purifying grey water pollutants
7- Saving and recycling water and snow melt according to
the contemporary and traditional means . After treatment , grey water
would be reused for farming irrigation.
8- Developing dry and wet waste disposal management
strategies :
A- composting organic waste into a fertile soil and
burning gas for eco-tours
B- utilizing not recyclable waste to make retaining
walls capable of growing plants on them .
9-Utilizing local and recyclable materials –wood , stone
, soil,..- as a key strategy to make the village environmentally
responsible and responsive .

Press Report :
Iran village won double prize
at future project awards in the big event of MIPIM in Cannes, France
The 6th year MIPIM architectural review
future project awards recognize the role that design quality plays in
the creation of successful developments .the competition is held in 7
catagories namely : Big urban project , Master planning & regeneration ,
Mixed use , Tall building , Retail & leisure ,Residential Office and all
categories competed in the field of sustainability . This year,
s 200 entries including professional firms such as SOM , KPF ,
Atkins ,Aedas ,… covered a wide range of approaches , and were well up
to standard in terms of quality .
At this year competition , Alamoot village was known as
the only project that was awarded two prizes : as the winner of Master
planning & regeneration and also the most sustainable projects amongst
all 200 entries .
The Best of show projects during the previous 5 years
competition included :
2003 – Swiss Re Project –Firm/ practice : Norman Foster
& Partners
2004- Central Bank of
Kuwait
–Firm/practice : SOM( SKIDMORE , OWINGS& MERRILL LLP )
2005- Turning Torso –Firm /practice : Santiago Calatrava
in conjunction with SAMARK Arkitekture & Design AB
2006-
Dohe
Gardens
–Firm/practice : Nabil GHolam architecture & planning
2007- Residential project by Peter Marino Architect -
PLLC
MIPIM is the annual international conference and
exhibition event for the property industry which is hold every year for
more than 20 years .The event is known as one of the biggest event for
everyone involved in building tomorrow ,s world . This year
event included 29318 participants comprising architects , investors ,
contractors and any other groups related to the issue from 89 countries
around the world .

Press Report of the annual catalogue of MIPIM
architectural review future projects award :
The proposal of Alamoot village is based on the
proposition that eco – tourism will make a positive contribution to a
stagnating local community suffering effects of rural migration .
The plan is intended to be a self sustaining project and
eco measures include saving water and snow-melt for multiple re-use,
earth pipe cooling , solar heating , through ventilation
the use of building form to maximize energy conservation and waste
management
The judges were impressed by the care and attention
brought to a relatively modest project but one where environmental
design principles can be deployed and tested .
This Iranian rural development was the judges unanimous
first choice to win the sustainability award.
The architects have addressed everything possible in
their desire to create a model for successful development in difficult
circumstances , thought the judges . " The proposal makes the
most of both natural and human resources ".

About Designers of Alamoot
village :
Architect: Somayeh Rokhgireh – M Arch – Graduated from
Shahid
Beheshti
University
in 2007 email: <...somayeh.rokhgireh@,,,,,gmail.com,,,,,>
Co-Architect: Ali Pooladi – M Arch - Graduated from International
university if Imam in 2000 – Director of 3plus4co
The two named architects have established 3plus4co
office in
Tehran
since 2002.
WWW.3plus4co.com
3plus4 architecture & interior design group claims to
be a responsive designer and executor group that creates innovative
environment with a sustainable and local style architecture focus. In
order to nourish our design concepts in case of aesthetic & decorative
aspects we established 3plus4 gallery to create a wide range of unique
handmade artful pieces and furniture designed upon customers order
We try to span arts of different eras & styles to
create an innovative &artistic diversity in the contemporary living
spaces. We have already held projects of offices ,hotels, residential
and public buildings, in
Iran
,
UK
,
Dubai
.In order to be more informed about our projects and art
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