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Potential clients, non-architects

22 August - 8 August, 2025
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The Story: Forest House is a home of two faces, designed to harmonize
with the changing moods of the forest. From the outside, a dramatic
concrete shell and warm pink tuff stone panels create a sense of
protection and privacy, shielding the home like a fortress. But step
around to the garden side, and the architecture transforms completely.

Here, the heavy walls give way to a stunning floating glass cube. This
transparent upper floor dissolves the barrier between you and the trees,
creating the sensation of living directly within the canopy. Whether you
are in the cozy, stone-clad lower rooms or the airy, light-filled glass
pavilion above, the house offers a constant connection to nature. It is a
place of balance: solid and grounding on one side, open and limitless on
the other.

Target Audience: Social media, index pages
Forest House is a contemporary residence defined by its bold geometric
contrasts. A continuous concrete shell frames the structure, holding a
cantilevered volume of pink tuff stone and a striking glass cube on the
upper level. This juxtaposition of heavy masonry and transparent glazing
creates a home that is both a private retreat and open panoramic
platform, deeply integrated into its woodland setting.

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1 | Location: Armenia, Tavush/Dilijan
2 | Area: 525 m²
3 | Year: 2016
4 | Style: Modernist / Contemporary
5 | Status: Concept
6 | Scope of Work: Architecture, Interior Design
7 | Lead Architect: Edgar Mehrabian, Liana Muradyan, Narbeh Keshishi, Elbert Mehrabyan

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