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Delboom Eco-Resort

  • Prize
    Winner in Architectural Design Lodge
  • Company/Firm
    Behfar Company (Design & Construction)
  • Lead Designer
    Fariba Yahyavi
  • Other Designer(s)
    Amir mohammad Azadi, Yasamin Farahbakhsh, Ehsan khodashenas,Mahdiyeh taghbostani
  • Interior Designer
    Behfar Company (Design & Construction): Yasamin farahbakhsh, Saba Sandani
  • Construction Company
    Behfar Company (Design & Construction)
  • Photo Credit
    Cg Artist & presentation: Arshia Abdolkarimi, Yeganeh Bahadori
  • Location
    Ramsar, Iran
  • Project Date
    December 2024
  • Project Link

Delboom Eco-Resort is for a new type of Hospitality, with its particular geographical location, surrounded by lake and forest. Set on a mountainside in northern Iran, Ramsar offers 13 suites and pool villas which are seamlessly integrated into the landscape.
Environment-friendly materials and local craftsmanship were high priorities in this project. The form of the modules is inspired by the straw hats of native species commonly found in the Dalkhani forest in Ramsar. As the straw hat protects the farmers from weather conditions, the roof covering of the huts also plays the same role. Moreover, the material for the hut's roof comes from rice stem, which has been widely cultivated in this region for many years. The Wooden grid on the facade shades the external walls while filtering air through to passively cool and ventilate the structure.

Bio
Behfar has been established in 2007 as a specialized company in the field of designing and building tourist complexes based in IRAN, and with more than a decade of continuous and dynamic activity, it is now recognized as one of the top companies in the field of hotel construction and equipment. The management structure of this complex has always been trying to take steps in a dynamic and systematic manner and by relying on the knowledge and experience of its human resources in order to achieve goals such as creating a fun atmosphere in the entertainment and tourist complexes.