This project is located in a site areaا of 34500 m2 and around the city of Yazd in Iran. The city of Yazd is one of the oldest cities in Iran, which is located in the heart of the central desert of Iran, and it is also called the bride of the desert.
The project client plans to build a multi-functional complex here that will focus on tourism and recreation as well as wellness and education. The intended spaces were:
shopping center
Periodic exhibition
Wellness center
Women's Center
Nature school
Conference halls
Theme park with walking and cycling path
In 2011, NIMA MIRZA MOHAMADI jointly established an architecture firm and after four years he continued his professional career by founding his personal office [ SUPER VOID SPACE ], embracing a different structure and attitude.
Due to the development of urbanization and the uncontrolled increase of density in urban areas, the title of the office refers to giving more consideration to developing empty spaces in projects and dealing with breathable architecture.
1- Winner of the American ARCHITIZER award, 'CARAVANSERAI recreational tourism Center' 2023
2- Winner of the American ARCHITECTURE MASTERPRIZE, ‘a house for two generations’ 2022
3- 2nd Place Winner of the 2A Asia Architecture Award, ‘Villa Maya’ Spain, 2019
4-Winner of the special mention competition of Karizboom Recreational Tourism Center, 1401
5- Finalist of the 10th Iran Interior Design Award, ‘REFLECTION Office’ 1401
6-3rd Place Winner of the 9th Iran Interior Design Award ‘a house for two generations’ 1400
7-winner of the special mention of the 14th Iranian Architecture Award, ‘a house for two generations’ 1400
8- Finalist of the first Grand Prize Villa, 'FREE ROOF' 1400
9- Finalist of the GRAND MEMAR Award, ‘The First Home’ 1398
10- Finalist of the 11th Interior Architecture Award, ‘Concrete Sewing’ 1397
11- 2nd Place Winner in the 7th edition of the Interior Architecture Award, ‘ an Office for A Businessman’ 1393
12- 3rd Place Winner in the ‘Third Millennium Towers’ Competition , 1391
13- winner of the unification design of REFAH Bank branches, 1391