House number 7 is a carefully designed duplex in Yazd, Iran.Set on a 155-square-meter plot, the design prioritizes privacy through a solid facade and a central two-story courtyard, allowing for natural light while shielding the interior from direct views. The layout accommodates various family needs, with dedicated spaces for work, children, and visiting relatives. Dynamic staircases and bridges encourage exploration, while a thoughtful use of color—blue for seclusion and green for tranquility—guides occupants through different areas. Constructed with simple, cost-effective materials like raw cement, the house reflects local economic conditions while remaining connected to Yazd’s cultural context. Overall, House number 7 embodies a blend of modern living and traditional values, creating a nurturing and serene environment for the family.
Architects: Charang Architecture Studio