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Twin House

Author: Amazing Architecture Architecture firm: Milad Eshtiyaghi Studio Location: Mumbai, India Tools used: Autodesk 3ds Max, V-Ray, Adobe Photoshop Principal architect: Milad Eshtiyaghi Design team: Built area: 480 m² Site area: 560 m² Design year: Completion year: Collaborators: Visualization: Milad Eshtiyaghi Status: In progress Typology: Residential › House

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Designed by Iranian Architect & Interior designer Milad Eshtiyaghi, the twin house project is planned to be built in Mumbai, India. Architect's statement: Due to the rainy climate of the region, in designing the project, we designed it as a sloping roof in accordance with the climate of the region. Two sloping volumes of the project, which are designed with black zinc material to completely protect the building from rain. These two volumes in the project, since they are the same in terms of form and material, caused us to call the project the Twin House. Since we have the best view in the north and south of the site, we designed the building to the north and south.

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