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Malvaran (malooran) village high school design competition for girls in Iran, Designing a pattern for Nikshahr schools (instead of designing just one school)

Project name:
Malvaran (malooran) village high school design competition for girls in Iran, Designing a pattern for Nikshahr schools (instead of designing just one school)
Architecture firm:
Kiomars Sayfi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Majid Khosravi, Hamed Shirvani
Location:
Iran
Tools used:
Autodesk Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect:
Rezvan Yarhaghi
Design team:
Kiomars Sayfi, Rezvan Yarhaghi, Sara Alimohammadi, Majid Khosravi, Hamed Shirvani
Built area:
2350m²
Site area:
Iran , Sistan and Baluchistan province, Malvaran(Malooran) village
Design year:
2023-2024
Completion year:
2023-2024
Collaborators:
Visualization:
Rezvan Yarhaghi, Majid Khosravi
Client:
The villager of Malvaran village, which was donated to the Children's Utopia study and research center for the establishment of a school. https://www.kids-us.ir/fa/
Status:
Concept - Design
Typology:
Educational › High School

Rezvan Yarhaghi: In a remote village nestled between mountains and echoing with the rhythms of a Baluchi melody, an extraordinary initiative takes root. "The Heartbeat of Malvaran," a groundbreaking project initiated by the non-governmental organization "Iran Man," unveils a transformative vision for education, culture, and sustainability.

Responding to the heartfelt plea of the people and youth of Malvaran, the design team embarks on an immersive journey, conducting architectural and social studies to understand the pulse of the community.

But this is not just another school; it's a beacon of sustainable development. With a limited budget and a commitment to community contributions, the architects unveil a participatory construction method that involves the entire village in building their educational haven.

The three pillars guiding this visionary project - local technology, readily available materials, and the local labor force - converge to create a model for regional schools. The design echoes the rich cultural tapestry of the region, drawing inspiration from the Baluchi language and the village's swirling motion, charm, and river dance.

But this school is not just about bricks and mortar; it's about empowering women. Wickerwork becomes a symbol of employment and a catalyst for social change. The girls' high school is designed with a nod to the region's architecture, ensuring privacy and encouraging the active involvement of women in social activities.

The Heartbeat of Malvaran isn't just a place for education; it's a village within a village. Central courtyards, inspired by Iranian garden patterns, become hubs for student gatherings, outdoor classes, and cultural events that extend beyond the school hours.

The architectural marvel isn't just aesthetically pleasing; it's a response to the climate. Green walls, inspired by the Baloch women's embroidery, serve multiple purposes - from reducing noise pollution to enhancing thermal insulation and air quality.

As the project unfolds, it becomes evident that this isn't just about constructing a school; it's about creating a path to progress. The second phase includes spaces for children to pause, interact, and play, contributing to the economic empowerment of the villagers and strengthening tourism in the region.

"The Heartbeat of Malvaran" is not just a school; it's a testament to the power of community, sustainability, and cultural preservation. Join us on this extraordinary journey as a village transforms, one brick at a time, into a center of education, culture, and hope.


By Stephany Mata Garcia

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