SPECTRUM COMMITS TO CONSCIOUS DESIGN
With expertise spanning architecture, interior design, master planning and construction management, Spectrum is setting new standards for modern development by reconciling the demands of contemporary architecture with the responsibilities of environmental and social stewardship. The internationally recognized firm operates with a core philosophy rooted in nature, drawing inspiration from elements like the textures of stone, shifting light, and the cadence of the surrounding landscape. From residential spaces and multifunctional buildings to designing sophisticated landscapes, Spectrum creates projects that are as contextually sensitive as they are globally relevant.
Spectrum’s portfolio stretches across continents and sectors (Yanbu Wellness) | all images courtesy of Spectrum
CONTEXTUALLY ROOTED AND HUMAN-CENTERED ARCHITECTURE
At the heart of Spectrum’s philosophy is a profound respect for the planet’s resources and a commitment to creating a healthier environment. As a fully integrated Design Build firm based in Tbilisi, Georgia, they are positioned to oversee a project from concept to completion, ensuring a unified vision. Their approach to every commission is a carefully considered response to the particular place. This process moves through stages of thorough consultation and analysis, seeking to understand not only the technical requirements of budget and site, but also the cultural narratives that lend meaning to the built form.
for each project, inspiration is drawn from the diverse nuances of nature (Tsavkisi Residence)
COMBINING EFFICIENCY WITH LOCAL SENSIBILITY
Spectrum’s commitment to a conscious design approach is best understood through its portfolio, which consistently demonstrates a unified focus on contextual rooting, sustainable performance, and human-centered wellbeing. The firm anchors every project in its landscape and cultural context, a process that relies heavily on material and technological integrity. This begins with selecting materials for endurance rather than novelty, ensuring longevity.
Spectrum’s Agarani Estate in Ruispiri, Kakheti, is a 54-room hotel blending traditional Georgian architecture with modern hospitality standards. Spanning 3,770 m², it draws on local stone, brick, clay, and wood, with intricate ornaments and furniture reflecting the region’s heritage. Highlights include a wine cellar, tasting room, and a cultural museum in the basement, alongside lounges, a restaurant, and guest spaces. Agarani Estate offers guests an authentic Georgian experience where ancient craftsmanship meets contemporary comfort.
Spectrum’s Agarani Estate in Ruispiri, Kakheti, is a 54-room hotel blending traditional Georgian architecture
The company’s Pansheti Recreational Center in Kazbegi spans 3,603 m² and showcases a unique regional architectural style with strict geometric lines harmonizing with the alpine surroundings. Designed for all ages, it features pools, children’s playgrounds, sports areas, and accessible spaces. Sustainable elements include photovoltaic panels and year-round water tasting. The center integrates leisure, wellness, and community engagement, offering adaptable, inclusive, and visually striking recreational facilities that respect Kazbegi’s natural and cultural landscape.