
Project specifications
Project Manager | Mr. Ghorbani |
Designer | INAB Architecture Studio |
Location | Mashhad |
GFRC Panel | GFRC Panel, Taban Design |
Year of Execution | 1403 (2024-2025 Gregorian) |
The ongoing Bahar Hotel project in Mashhad has been designed and executed using GFRC in various sections. The “Taban” design has been employed in this project, featuring curved patterns and a distinctive layout that gives the building a dynamic and modern appearance.
This design is applied to the main façade, the entrance canopy, and horizontal elements, enhancing visual harmony, architectural appeal, and giving the hotel’s exterior a strong identity.
GFRC, with its unique properties, has proven to be an ideal alternative to traditional materials such as stone and concrete for the hotel façade. This material maintains high strength and durability while reducing the structural weight, optimizing energy consumption, and lowering maintenance costs. Its high resistance to weather and humidity prevents early deterioration, ensuring long-term façade longevity.
In certain areas of the hotel where special lighting effects were desired, perforated GFRC panels were used. This design allows light to pass through, creating a unique visual effect at night. Lighting through these GFRC perforated elements generates a dynamic and animated appearance, making the hotel’s façade stand out even after dark.
This feature contributes to the hotel’s visual branding, making it a landmark within Mashhad’s urban fabric.
Additionally, the use of GFRC in the hotel façade enables the creation of custom and three-dimensional architectural elements, allowing architects to craft a unique exterior that aligns with the modern architectural identity of the hotel.




















































