Aquila villa

Islamic Azad university

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Interiors – Residential

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Armenia

Company Name

Islamic Azad university

 

COMPANY COUNTRY:

Iran

ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS

Mahsa Mohebbi, Mitra Mohebbi

Project Team
Mahsa Mohebbi, Mitra Mohebbi
CLIENT OR OWNER NAME:

Conceptual

Project Name:
Aquila villa
Project Country:

Armenia

Project City:
Iran country, Conceptual – Not city
Project Category:
Residential
Project Area:
Conceptual – Not site-specific
Completion Date:
Project overview

This conceptual villa is inspired by eagle feathers—symbols of strength, balance, and harmony with nature. Featuring a lightweight, aerodynamic form, it uses photovoltaic glass, solar panels, thermal energy storage (PCM), and a water recycling system. Designed with biomimicry and sustainability, it maximizes natural airflow and light while reducing energy use. The project blends beauty, function, and eco-conscious technology for future living.

Project history

This conceptual villa, inspired by the lightweight, aerodynamic structure of eagle feathers, symbolizes power, harmony, and sustainability. The design uses biomimicry principles and advanced green technologies to address future climate challenges. Key features include photovoltaic glass for natural light and solar energy, solar-paneled rooftops, thermal energy storage using Phase Change Materials (PCM), and a rainwater and greywater recycling system. Its form is oriented for passive ventilation, reducing reliance on HVAC systems. The villa incorporates recyclable, climate-resilient materials, ensuring cost-efficiency and environmental responsibility. Large angled windows and intelligent shading systems enhance airflow, reduce heat, and increase comfort. This project represents a fusion of beauty, functionality, and eco-conscious design—blending nature and technology into a sustainable architectural vision aligned with future.