SILENT GEOMETRY HOUSE
Rublevka, Moscow Region, Russia
2022
The house is conceived as a composition of pure geometric volumes arranged with architectural restraint. The project explores a language of minimal form where clarity of proportion and calm surfaces define the identity of the building.
The composition is structured through the interaction of horizontal and vertical masses that create a balanced architectural order. Smooth white surfaces and minimal detailing emphasize the abstraction of the volumes, allowing the house to appear almost as a sculptural object within the landscape.
Large openings and carefully positioned glazing introduce natural light deep into the interior while maintaining a sense of privacy. The windows frame views of the surrounding trees and establish a quiet dialogue between the architecture and its natural setting.
Inside, the spatial language continues through restrained materials and controlled contrasts. Stone, wood, glass, and neutral surfaces create a calm architectural background, allowing individual objects and textures to emerge as expressive elements of the space.
The project explores architecture as silent geometry — a composition where form, light, and proportion create a clear and balanced residential environment.
Program: Private residence
Client: Private
Lead architect: Zurab Arabidze
Project team: Nebojsa Lazarevich, Kirill Timerbaev, Anna Soloviev, Evgenia Romanova, Natalia Rebrova, Roman Dokuchaev, Yuri Silantiev
Photography: Sergey Krasyuk, Alexey Narodizkiy
VIDEO VISUALIZATION OF THE INTERIOR
The architecture of this house is defined by minimalism and monolithic forms, where clean geometric shapes create a strict and expressive structure. The use of concrete and glass highlights the house’s interaction with natural light, creating a play of shadow and light throughout the day. Windows and glazed balconies open up the space, blurring the boundaries between the interior and the outside world, enhancing harmony with the surrounding landscape. The house is an architectural object where simplicity and functionality merge with nature.
PLANS
PLOT AREA : 1305 M2 - BUILT AREA : 358 M2 - LIVING AREA : 377 M2 - TERRACES AREA : 207 M2 - ROOMS : 8 - FLOORS : 2
BUILDING PROCESS
VILLAGE TEN
Village Ten is a residential settlement located within the prestigious Rublyovka area west of Moscow, approximately 7–10 kilometers from the city via Rublevskoye, Ilyinskoye, and Novorizhskoye highways. The territory is surrounded by mature pine forests and forms part of the established residential landscape of the region.
The spatial character of the settlement is defined by large plots and the presence of extensive forest areas. Many houses border directly on the surrounding pine woodland, allowing architecture to integrate with the natural environment while maintaining privacy and open views toward the forest landscape.


