Seturi Studio / Seturidesign + Idaaf Architects | ArchDaily
Summary
Seturi Studio in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a hybrid living and working space that creatively merges domestic life with artistic production, showcasing adaptive reuse of a historic building.
Why It Matters
This project highlights the importance of adaptive reuse in architecture, particularly in preserving cultural heritage while meeting modern needs. It serves as an example for architects and urban planners seeking innovative solutions in urban environments.
Key Takeaways
- Seturi Studio exemplifies adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
- The design merges living and working spaces for creative professionals.
- The project reflects a blend of modern architecture with historical context.
Save this picture!© Lasha Gigauri+ 15 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038986/seturi-studio-seturidesign-plus-idaaf-architects Clipboard "COPY" CopyInterior Design•T'bilisi, Georgia Architects: Idaaf ArchitectsDesigners: Seturidesign Area Area of this architecture project Area: 42 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 Photographs Photographs:Lasha Gigauri Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Marcel Breuer, Martin Visser, Roll & HillCategory: Interior DesignDesign Team: Seturi designArchitecture Offices: Idaaf ArchitectCity: T'bilisiCountry: GeorgiaMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© Lasha Gigauri Text description provided by the architects. Seturi Studio is a hybrid living and working space in Tbilisi, located within a historic building originally constructed by German settlers more than 100 years ago. The project reinterprets the traditional artist's studio through adaptive reuse, merging domestic life and creative production within a unified architectural framework.