"Laanak" emerged from a dialogue between the architectural elements (floor, wall, and ceiling) in response to the client's needs, brought forth half by his immediate experience of upbringing in a deeply traditional and religious rural setting, and half by living in the modern and rationalistic environment of the capital. Specifically, he sought a modern building with strong connections to the outdoors, akin to the luxury buildings he had constructed in Tehran, while also desiring an enclosed space to provide privacy for his guests and close relatives.
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