HOTEL PROJECT | Tbilisi, Georgia

The facility is located in the historical part of Tbilisi. It is a real monument of cultural heritage. The house was built in 1940-50 and consists of several buildings.

The object was a department building from the very beginning. First, the Ministry of Wood Processing was located, and then in 1970-80, the Tbilisi Scientific-Research Institute of Tool Construction and Automation. At the end of the 20th century, the building was occupied by the United Georgian Bank, and finally it was owned by VTB Bank. Our goal and mission was to adapt the building into a hotel, which included interior reconstruction, renovation, facade rehabilitation, as well as modification of the inner courtyard and roof.

The most important factor was the facades, because the building is a cultural heritage site, the visual side should not be changed, the authenticity should be preserved, and the customer should be offered a new, modern class hotel, which would be the business card of the historic district.

The object, which consisted of three buildings built in different years, we divided into blocks A, B and C.

The main, main part is block A, where on the first floor there are rooms for reception, service staff, bathrooms and dining space, the other 4 floors belong to the rooms.

There are several conference rooms, a dining area and bathrooms on the first floor of Block B, and rooms on the other floors.

The first floor of block C is for restaurant rooms, kitchen, refrigerators, service rooms, engineering room and hall that leads to the restaurant in the yard. On the other floors of block C, as in the previous two blocks, there are hotel rooms.

We have designed an open-air restaurant on the roof of Block A, which offers a beautiful view of the old districts of Tbilisi and the river Mtkvari.

In total, the hotel includes 95 rooms, indoor and outdoor restaurant spaces, as well as conference and office spaces.

Eventually, both the interior and exterior of the building were decided in a minimalist style, with the composition of aged effect metal, concrete and wood textures as if to take us back to the old era when this building was built.

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