Project: Private House in Tvaladi
Architects: NS Studio
Location: Tvaladi, Georgia
Area: 7,534 sf
Year: 2023
Photographs by: Grigory Sokolinsky
The private house in Tvaladi, Georgia, seamlessly blends old and new with modern forms and an old stone façade. The single-story volume integrates stone and wood constructions, emphasizing a strong connection with the surrounding nature through expansive apertures. The interior strikes a balance between rough and subtle elements, achieving a harmonious symbiosis. A perpendicular cellar with the same architectural visual adds to the overall composition of the space. This synthesis captures the essence of tradition and contemporary design in the picturesque Georgian village.
The private house in the Georgian village of Tvaladi represents a synthesis of old and new, which is expressed by the combination of modern forms and the old stone façade.
One-story volume is built of stone and wood constructions, which are to some extent a large part of the interior.
Large format apertures on the façade allow us to turn the surrounding nature into part of the interior and get the volume better combined with the environment.
The interior focuses on the symbiosis of rough and subtle elements and their balance. There was placed a cellar perpendicularly to the house, with the same architectural visual that creates an overall composition of the area.
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