Garmsar Factory

Great industrial and economic development potential.

The project in Garmsar's free zone is a precedent-setting industrial complex that integrates innovative architectural design with sustainability. It aims to enhance production capacity, attract investment, and improve industrial infrastructure while setting a benchmark for future regional development.

Sustainability & Climate Adaptation:
The project incorporates climate-responsive strategies to optimize energy consumption, using high-tech glass, specially designed concrete panels, and high thermal capacity materials to regulate temperature. Renewable energy solutions, including solar panels and energy recycling, contribute to energy efficiency and sustainability.

Concept & Spatial Design:
The design emphasizes a clear separation between administrative and labor spaces while maintaining interaction. The administrative section is partially suspended for openness and transparency, providing a comfortable workspace for management. Meanwhile, the labor section within the warehouse ensures seamless connectivity with production processes, fostering efficiency and professionalism.

Façade & Aesthetic Considerations:
The façade design balances transparency with climate adaptation using heat-reducing glass and shading concrete panels to optimize natural light while preventing excessive heat. The structure merges contemporary aesthetics with functional, energy-efficient design tailored to Garmsar’s hot and dry climate.

This project serves as a model for sustainable industrial architecture, demonstrating how modern infrastructure can harmonize production efficiency, environmental responsibility, and innovative design.

ClientGarmsar Factory
Project Size11.000m2
DesignerMajid Ahadi
Design TeamSahar Soltani
LocationGarmsar's Free Zone