
"Sepand House of Culture and Art represents the revival of a valuable residence from the 1960s, originally designed by Dr. Paknia."
"Once the home and medical office of Dr. Esmaeilzadeh, a cardiologist, the house has now been transformed from a place dedicated to physical care into a platform for culture and community."
Sepand House of Culture and Art revives a valuable residence from the 1960s originally designed by Dr. Paknia. The building previously served as both the home and the medical office of cardiologist Dr. Esmaeilzadeh. The project restores and repurposes the structure, shifting its function from healthcare to cultural programming and community use. Architectural interventions preserve the residential and historical character while adapting interiors to accommodate public events, exhibitions, and gatherings. The transformation emphasizes adaptive reuse and heritage conservation, creating a community platform that links historical significance with contemporary cultural needs.
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