Department of Construction and Technical Engineering of ZAGROS

MAJD HOLDING

MAJD CONSTRUCTION AND TRADING HOLDING

Unit.5,thrid floor,N5,Biilding,No.14 Pirouz Alley,SouthKamraniyeh St

Tel: 26372579-26372197

Ceo:

Dr.Arvin Majd

Ceo@majdholding.ir

Cob:

Eng. Arvin Majd

 Cob@majdholding.ir

Deputy financial, economic and human resources

DFE@majdholding.ir

Local tel:101

Technical and engineering deputy

Tae@majdholding.ir

Local tel:102

Commerce and Marketing deputy

Cmd@majdholding.ir

Local tel:103

Support and Procurement deputy

 Spd@majdholding.ir

Local tel:104

Unit.5,thrid floor,N5,Biilding,No.14 Pirouz Alley,SouthKamraniyeh St

a tapestry of natural hues engulfs the modular facade Laboratory of Architecture #3 presents the Terracotta Pavilion House, a pavilion-style dwelling that integrates with its natural surroundings in Tbilisi, Georgia. Against a mountainous backdrop, t a tapestry of natural hues engulfs the modular facade Laboratory of Architecture #3 presents the Terracotta Pavilion House, a pavilion-style dwelling that integrates with its natural surroundings in Tbilisi, Georgia. Against a mountainous backdrop, the home rests on a purpose-built, straight stage, overcoming challenges through economical land redistribution and terrain modifications. Clad between light columns in contrasting natural hues, the architectural prism intertwines and encapsulates the sky and daylight, introducing a fifth element, erasing boundaries between interior and exterior realms, and resonating through symbiotic reflections.all images courtesy of Laboratory of Architecture #3  Laboratory of Architecture #3 expands the home linearly Crafted on a levelled expanse, the Terracotta Pavilion House embraces abundant southern sunlight and engages in a visual dialogue with the landscape. Laboratory of Architecture #3’s choice to place the long, single-storey structure on a platform creates a stacked aesthetic and deviates from conventional boxy structures upon initial observation. Emphasizing spatial dimensions in shaping the essence of the residence, the surroundings establish a dichotomy between public and private realms. The Georgian design studio ensures the lower rooms, including the bathroom, extend to individual patios, enriching the living experience by bringing inhabitants closer to the outdoors throughout the home. The owner’s botanical affinity additionally spurred the creation of a conservatory, transforming the domestic garden into an oasis curtain that frames panoramic views of the Caucasus.Laboratory of Architecture #3 presents the Terracotta Pavilion Housethe home rests on a purpose-built, straight stageclad between light columns in contrasting natural hues,a pavilion-style dwelling that integrates with its natural surroundings in Tbilisi, Georgiaa sculptural spiral staircaseechoing the contours of the landscape and embracing abundant southern sunlighta conservatory transforms the domestic garden into an oasis curtain that frames panoramic views of the Caucasusall lower rooms, including the bathroom, extend to individual patios   1/3   project info: name: Terracotta Pavilion Housearchitecture: Laboratory of Architecture #3location: Tbilisi, Georgia  designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here. edited by: ravail khan | designboom