
Project specifications
Project Name | Mana Electricity Company Building |
Client | Mana Electricity Company Administration |
Designer | Inab Architecture Studio |
Location | Mashhad |
Material | GFRC Panel (Chemin Design) – Composite Panels |
Year of Execution | 1397–1398 (2018–2019 Gregorian calendar) |
Restoration of the Mana Electricity Company Building Facade
The facade of the Mana Electricity Company building has been restored using modern, high-quality materials. Originally, the building’s exterior was made of three-centimeter-thick bricks, which have now been updated with contemporary materials. In this project, the building’s facade is a combination of INAB GFRC panels, composite sheets, and composite louvers, designed and executed in a unique and distinctive manner.
The GFRC panels, featuring the Chamin design, were custom-manufactured and installed in a parametric layout across three different molds, each measuring 80×80 cm. This design adds a special aesthetic and visual appeal to the building’s facade.

The main part of the new facade combines GRC and composite materials, creating a modern and durable appearance. This combination not only enhances the building’s aesthetics but also strengthens its functional performance. Additionally, composite louvers have been installed in front of the windows to block direct sunlight and improve light control within the interior spaces. This system reduces direct solar exposure while maintaining natural ventilation and optimal lighting.
Mana Electric Company Project – Mashhad – GFRC
The main part of the new facade combines GRC and composite materials, creating a modern and durable appearance. This combination not only enhances the building’s aesthetics but also strengthens its functional performance. Additionally, composite louvers have been installed in front of the windows to block direct sunlight and improve light control within the interior spaces. […]















































