HURO Architects is a dynamic architectural firm based in Georgia, founded in 2021 by Tatiana Basheleishvili and Oto Khelaishvili. The company is committed to creating functional, well-thought-out, and optimal architecture that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. HURO's approach is rooted in open communication with clients and a deep understanding of the local context. They offer a comprehensive range of services, from initial concept design to obtaining construction permits, encompassing all aspects of the pre-construction process.
HURO Architects recognizes the significance of sustainable design and its role in shaping the future of Georgia's built environment. Their projects aim to minimize environmental impact through responsible resource utilization and the incorporation of green building practices.
HURO Architects strives to create architectural designs that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functionally effective and responsive to the needs of their clients. They believe that architecture should be an expression of a shared vision, achieved through collaborative efforts.
HURO Architects comprises a talented team of professionals with diverse expertise and a shared commitment to delivering exceptional architectural solutions. The team includes experienced architects, urban planners, designers, and engineers.
HURO Architects is committed to contributing to the growth of the architectural profession in Georgia by providing educational opportunities for aspiring architects. Their unique training program offers hands-on experience and mentorship from industry leaders.
HURO Architects is dedicated to building strong relationships with its clients, providing comprehensive support from the initial concept phase through to project completion.
HURO Architects aspires to create iconic structures and spaces that enhance the quality of life in Georgia, reflecting the nation's unique cultural heritage and modern sensibilities. Their commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability will continue to shape the landscape of Georgian architecture.
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