Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Floor TilesMarazzi
GlazingCuhadaroglu Aluminyum Sanayi ve Ticaret
Wood panelsLunawood
PlumbingsVitrA Bathrooms
Coffee tablePianca S.p.a.
Plaster and ColorCAPAROL

Product Spec Sheet
Floor Tiles
by Marazzi
Wood panels
Plumbings
Coffee table
Plaster and Color
by CAPAROL

House around the tree

TIMM Architecture as Architects

In Okrokana, a hilly, green attractive location nearby Tbilisi, Georgia, a studio of young architects, TIMM Architecture, has just realised a residence that, attuned to the natural context, develops amplifying a close interaction with the surrounding. A contemporary, clean design, based on minimalism and essentiality, nurtures a seamless dialogue between inside and outside. 

The conceptual approach, premise to the project, has shaped and brought to life the building around the presence of a tree, in the effort to create a space without boundaries. Confirmations of this commitment are portrayed in the work through elementary structural simplicity, openness and transparency, allied to the use of natural materials, closely linked to the aspirations of the client.

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva

The topography presented a difficult, but interesting challenge, offering the opportunity to use level changes to articulate the space with a clear programmatic division, and the house on three levels, adapted to the sloped terrain, makes the most of its position, intensifying the relationship with nature, inspiring and enriching the daily life of the residents.

The lower part, destined to the entrance and a garage, is surmounted by a plateau-like deck hosting living room, kitchen, lounge, interspersed with gardens and a swimming pool, taking full advantage of the panoramic views.

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva

Exposed concrete defines the raw, neutral palette of the open-plan living zone, providing an efficient, convivial ambience, enhanced and warmed by light and shades. Steel finishes and slender ‘cross-shape’ steel pillars interrupt with distinctive detailing and sculptural signs the overall tonal uniformity of the contemporary aesthetic language, conferring notes of refined contrast. 

The arrangement of the volume in non-aligned blocks avoids impositions or strong impact on the land. The angled linearlayout, fragmented by courtyards, open, covered verandas, permeable transitions, breaks the robust, formal rigidity, highlighting the harmonious relationship between architecture and landscape.A staircase unfolds around the organic presence of the indoor tree, ensuring two levels of the house extensively illuminated throughout the day and romantically in contact with the stars at night due to a large skylight.

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva

The house’s mass, wrapped by an uninterrupted sequence of vertical wooden brise-soleils, stands at the upper floor seemingly floating, like a monolithic structure above a strategic play of solids and voids, exploring new, expansive, privileged visual exposures and spatial experiences. The louvers, entirely openable, besides ensuring sun protection and good ventilation, lend to the ensemble an effect of lightness and continuity with nature through the evocative material.

A project of great satisfaction for both architects and client, due to the common deep affinities that allowed to celebrate with sensibility and live with emotion the place.

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva

Team:
Architect: TIMM
Lead Architects: Nikoloz Lekveishvili
Architecture Team: Nikoloz Lekveishvili, Tamar Neparidze, Owen Elverding, Nino Chkhartishvili, Giorgi Pataridze
Interior: Design Bureau
Photography: Beka Gulva

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva

Material Used:
Exterior:
1. Concrete - Heidelberg
2. Glazing  - Chuhadaroglu
3. Wood panels - Lunawood
4. Plaster and Color - Caparol

Interior:
1. Plumbings - Vitra
2. Floor Tiles - Marazzi
3. Parquette - Urbino
4. Sofa - Poliform
5. Coffe table 1 - Ditre Italia
6. Coffe table 2 - Pianca
7. Dining Table - Miniforms
8. Chairs of Dinning Table - Novamobili
9. Sofa 1 - Ditre Italia
10. Sofa 2 - Ditre Italia
11. Sofa 3 - Gervasoni 

photo_credit Beka Gulva
Beka Gulva
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