during the early 1960’s, the aabaan women’s social rehabilitation center in iran was established as a means to settle migrants living in slums into 84 sqm lots. after an invitation from the women’s rehabilitation NGO to transform this former residential building into a ‘kitchen’, tehran-based MAAN architecture studio started its work. two parallel approaches were defined regarding various aspects of the project: firstly, encountering an isolated building and fulfilling its basic needs with a ver
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Monday, October 30, 2017
during the early 1960’s, the aabaan women’s social rehabilitation center in iran was established as a means to settle migrants living in slums into 84 sqm lots. after an invitation from the women’s rehabilitation NGO to transform this former residential building into a ‘kitchen’, tehran-based MAAN architecture studio started its work. two parallel approaches were defined regarding various aspects of the project: firstly, encountering an isolated building and fulfilling its basic needs with a ver
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