Kankash Office
Transforming an Unused Greenhouse into a Modern Office Space
The Kankash project is an inspiring example of how adaptive reuse can breathe new life into neglected structures. This renovation project took an unused greenhouse and transformed it into a contemporary office environment—showcasing how sustainable design and creative vision can reshape spaces for modern needs.
The Kankash office renovation project is more than just a design upgrade—it’s a statement about how architecture can adapt to changing needs. By rethinking an unused greenhouse, the project illustrates how outdated or forgotten spaces can become hubs of creativity and productivity.
Type: Renovation
Area: Sq.ft
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Architecture & Construction: QASTIC DESIGN-BUILD
Principals in charge: Mahdi A.Bakhshian
Design Team: Milad Hasanabadi - Hooman Faali - Sedigheh Jafarinik
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From Greenhouse to Office: A Vision for Renewal
The original structure, once abandoned and unused, had the potential for revival. Rather than demolishing it, the Kankash renovation project embraced the existing framework and reimagined it as a functional, vibrant workplace. This approach not only preserved resources but also aligned with sustainable architectural practices.
The project’s design emphasizes natural light, open space, and greenery—features that reflect the greenhouse’s original spirit while adapting it for professional use.
Key Design Strategies in the Kankash Office
Adaptive Reuse – By renovating the greenhouse rather than replacing it, the project demonstrates the value of sustainable transformation in architecture.
Natural Light Integration – Large transparent surfaces allow daylight to flood the office, reducing the need for artificial lighting and enhancing employee well-being.
Blending Nature and Work – The renovation retains the greenhouse’s connection to nature, creating a workplace that feels open, fresh, and inspiring.
Flexible Layouts – The office design supports collaboration while also offering private areas for focused work.