Anahita
The fact that society is accustomed to a certain type of architecture within industrial townships and reacts differently when faced with alternative behaviors (Anahita Project) is constructive from our perspective. The Anahita Factory project begins its critique by examining the morphology of industrial townships in Iran and the architectural artistry therein, articulating why it engages with society, then proceeds to narrate by embracing it, and ultimately enriches the quality of space in various societal scenes.
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