Located northeast of central Baku, the Badamdar Project introduces a refined mixed-use typology shaped by landscape, topography, and connectivity. With direct access to major arteries such as Badamdar Highway and Mikail Mushfig Street, only 33 km from Heydar Aliyev Airport the site occupies a central node in Baku’s expanding residential periphery. Its proximity to the Builders Metro Station ensures uninterrupted access to the city’s core, while its hillside position presents unique opportunities for orientation, privacy, and greenery.
The masterplan consists of two residential blocks resting on a commercial base, arranged to frame a linear green courtyard. This green spine, established between the housing units, functions as a buffer zone that promotes spatial breathing room, climatic comfort, and community interaction. Lush landscaping, shaded seating areas, and soft ground treatments create a garden like atmosphere that ties the residential experience to nature.
The commercial layer below activates the street edge while offering residents and visitors access to daily amenities, dining, and informal gathering spots. To amplify sunlight and scenic value, building orientation is carefully adjusted to sun exposure and prevailing wind directions, resulting in facade articulations with large balconies that maximize visual permeability and natural ventilation.
With open and closed parking solutions integrated along the perimeter and beneath the buildings, the overall layout minimizes surface level vehicular disruption and reinforces a pedestrian first experience. Site planning decisions prioritize respectful adjacency to surrounding structures and ensure a controlled massing strategy that contributes to Baku’s evolving urban silhouette.