Understanding the Concept of Home
The project for “House Number 10 Jolfa” by USE Studio delves into the concept of “home” beyond its architectural definition, aiming to understand its role in daily life and identity. Over the past few decades, the notion of “home” has evolved significantly worldwide, with Iran experiencing a notable shift in the 1950s. Urbanization, coupled with economic factors, transformed homes into profitable commodities, leading to increased bureaucratic involvement in housing.
Rediscovering the Meaning of Home
Amidst these changes, “House Number 10 Jolfa” presents an opportunity to explore a contemporary understanding of “home.” The project endeavors to integrate effectively with its surroundings, offering a safe and tranquil haven for its occupants. It questions whether redefining “home” in response to current conditions can foster better living environments, especially in challenging geographies.
Contextual Significance
Situated in the historic Jolfa neighborhood, adjacent to Vank Cathedral, the project area holds cultural significance dating back 400 years. While once a hub for Armenian residents, the neighborhood has undergone demographic shifts, with commercialization and tourism altering its landscape. Despite the transformation, tangible remnants of historical architecture and community life endure.
Balancing Public and Private Spaces
The proliferation of commercial and tourist establishments in the neighborhood has diminished the presence of permanent residents and daily life activities. While enhancing public spaces and tourism infrastructure benefits the city, the loss of social cohesion due to the displacement of residents poses challenges. The project thus raises questions about the role of “home” in shaping physical, social, and cultural dynamics within urban contexts.
Conclusion
“House Number 10 Jolfa” represents more than just a residential structure; it embodies a quest to redefine “home” in contemporary times. By engaging with its historical context and addressing the evolving needs of its inhabitants, the project underscores the vital role of housing in shaping communities and fostering resilience amidst urban transformations.