Inverted House / TIMM
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Inverted House / TIMM
"This single-family residence in Okrokana reinterprets the fence-dominated suburban fabric of Tbilisi through an inward-looking typology, transforming the house itself into a protective perimeter that generates light, privacy, and spatial generosity from within."
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"Cite: "Inverted House / TIMM" 03 Feb 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . ISSN 0719-8884"
The project places a single-family residence in Okrokana within an inward-looking typology that responds to a fence-dominated suburban context. The building becomes a protective perimeter that prioritizes privacy by turning its focus inward rather than outward to the street. Natural light is introduced and controlled from internal courtyards and voids, creating layered spatial generosity while maintaining seclusion. The layout organizes rooms and circulation around sheltered exterior spaces, balancing illumination and enclosure. The resulting composition reduces visual exposure to neighboring lots and the street while producing expansive, luminous, and private domestic interiors.
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