Status: Concept
Function: Mixed-use
GFA: 200 m²
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
Budget: N/A
ARCHITECTURE
ARCHITECTURE
This glass-enclosed pavilion serves as a vibrant roadside landmark, blending a boutique flower shop, wine tasting lounge, and lush café into transparent volumes. By utilizing a seamless, curvilinear glass façade, the design acts as a glowing vitrine, ensuring that the internal activity remains highly visible to passing travelers.

CONCEPT
The architectural concept is driven by a modular, cluster-based system that celebrates organic hierarchy and collective growth. These multi-layered skyline of overlapping discs provide a diverse range of sheltered micro-environments, where the underside of each structure shapes different functionality.

CONCEPT
The architectural concept is driven by a modular, cluster-based system that celebrates organic hierarchy and collective growth. These multi-layered skyline of overlapping discs provide a diverse range of sheltered micro-environments, where the underside of each structure shapes different functionality.


FACADE DETAILS
The main concept was inspired by the data center and its attributes, exploring how function can be translated into architectural form and spatial organization. The project investigates how the logic, structure, and efficiency of a data center can inform the design of a space that supports living, resting, and working—creating an environment that is both comfortable and highly functional.
FACADE DETAILS


3D MODEL
This axonometric model illustrates how the organic pavilions and geometric garden plots are organized.
3D MODEL
This axonometric model illustrates how the organic pavilions and geometric garden plots are organized.


OVERVIEW
The animation highlights the project’s modular, cluster-based system, visual breakdown emphasizes how the undersides of the varying discs define different functional zones, creating a diverse range of sheltered micro-environments within a unified, transparent volume.
















