Developed as the first ecotourism destination in Golpayegan, this project serves as an exemplary study in environmental, social, economic, and spiritual consciousness. The ecolodge was ingeniously designed to reflect orientations and layouts where buildings, gardens, and landscape areas respect the self-sustaining traditions of the local people.
The entire site was constructed using refurbished, recycled, or reused local materials such as wood, clay, river stone, marble, and regional flora to celebrate the area's natural character. The exposed timber structure creates a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.