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The latest update — April 2025
| 🟧 Number of buildings | 1 |
| 🟧 Number of floors | 9 |
| 🟧 Construction technology | monolithic-frame |
| 🟧 Communications | water, electricity, sewerage |
| 🟧 Cadastral number | 20.48.01.933 |
| 🟧 Distance to the seaside | 10 m |
| 🟧 Elevator | yes |
| 🟧 Parking | ground level parking (20 parking spaces) |
| 🟧 Apartment renovation | white frame, turnkey |
| 🟧 Apartments area | 40–75 m2 |
| 🟧 Number of apartments | 27 |
EcoSilence Residential Complex is a unique new development where expressive style is combined with a high level of landscaping and the thoughtful organization of every element. The concept of the complex brings together visual appeal, functionality, and the distinctive character of coastal real estate, creating comfortable conditions for both relaxation and living by the Black Sea.
EcoSilence Residential Complex, located at 12a Batumi Street, is set in a secluded part of a resort settlement where the natural surroundings define a calm and measured pace of everyday life. The spatial character of this location differs noticeably from busier coastal areas: instead of dense development and constant traffic flow, there is a natural boundary, with the Black Sea on one side and the forested areas of Mtirala National Park stretching out on the other.
The combination of distance from intensive traffic flows and preserved access to urban routes creates a rare balance. The road to Batumi runs less than one kilometer away, and the drive to the city takes approximately 20–25 minutes by car. Another convenient destination is Kobuleti Nature Reserve: the local road network makes it possible to reach humid forests, rare plants, and protected natural landscapes without spending much time on the journey.
The geographical position gives the location strong visual and lifestyle potential. It appeals both to those who prefer a secluded rhythm away from busy flows and to those who value access to the region’s tourist and resort destinations. There is no heavy noise load here, no visually dense rows of façades, and no accelerated urban pace. Instead, the area is defined by sea air, natural quiet, and the opportunity to watch the changing sunlight on the horizon throughout the day.
The road routes make this a convenient starting point for both short trips and longer stays. The combination of proximity to the sea and neighboring protected natural areas increases the investment appeal of the location, as free coastal plots of this character are becoming increasingly rare. Supporting infrastructure is developing gradually, without compromising the natural character of the coast, which helps preserve its recognizable qualities and environmental expressiveness.
Chakvistskali railway station is located less than 400 meters away and serves as a starting point for travel along the coastal line and deeper into the region. Rail connections expand the geography of movement, allowing residents to avoid long car routes and reach nearby settlements relatively quickly.
A public transport stop is located nine minutes away on foot, with regular routes operating from there. Bus No. 6 runs through the area, along with intercity routes to Jikhandzhuri and Kobuleti. Minibuses No. 27, No. 40, No. 40a, No. 200, No. 333, No. 340, and No. 440 also operate nearby, as well as routes toward Ozurgeti, Poti, and Zugdidi. During peak hours, intervals are reduced to around ten minutes, making it possible to quickly find transport when efficient movement is needed.
For car owners, there is fast access to the main road: the interchange connecting Chakvi with Batumi can be reached in about five minutes. This route makes it possible to get to the city center in roughly half an hour while bypassing the most congested sections of the highway. Travel time to the international airport is around forty minutes, making the location practical both for local movement and for regular trips outside the country.
In this location, everyday tasks can be handled without unnecessary travel or long trips. The surrounding area includes dining venues with home-style cuisine, independent gastronomic spots, bakeries, shops with a wide range of goods, pharmacies, beauty salons, car service workshops, private medical offices, and educational institutions. This variety creates a dense service network covering the key needs of daily urban life.
Public School No. 2 and Kindergarten No. 36 are located within a short route, which is especially convenient for families planning long-term residence. Less than three kilometers away is the Botanical Garden, with a collection of rare plants and walking paths running through evergreen greenery. A little farther on, there is the Black Sea Panorama Viewpoint, with ancient ruins nearby linked to the era of eastern trade. These sites reflect the layered history of the region and form natural destinations for unhurried walks.
Chain supermarkets and local grocery stores operate within a two-kilometer radius, offering a wide selection of goods, from fresh fruit to pantry staples. This combination of retail formats makes it easy to alternate between familiar brands and local products, choosing what suits daily needs without rushing.
For those who appreciate gastronomic variety, the surrounding area offers a diverse selection of venues: restaurants, bakeries with pastries made according to traditional recipes, and cafés with menus designed for different tastes. Each place has its own style of service and culinary offer, expanding the choice of both everyday and occasional dining experiences.
Leisure options are represented by a wide range of destinations suitable for both active recreation and quieter walks. The area includes a stadium, water park, concert arena, beach line, eucalyptus alley, and nature trails. This variety of places allows residents to change their leisure scenarios without having to travel far.
Medical services are represented by a private center and a city hospital, offering a broad range of care — from initial examinations to specialist assistance. Pharmacies and clinical facilities in the surrounding area make it possible to seek medical support promptly when needed, while maintaining steady access to professional care in the rhythm of everyday life.
The architectural appearance of EcoSilence is built on the contrast between two façade textures, which divide the building into distinct visual zones while also emphasizing its vertical dynamics. The main surface is finished with light-colored plaster, read as a neutral background, while the end section of the building is clad in a dark relief panel with a pronounced texture. This technique visually anchors the corner of the façade and gives the silhouette of the nine-storey building a sense of composure, preventing it from dissolving against the open sea horizon.
The vertical rhythm of the façade is created by a dense sequence of narrow glazed sections and balcony modules, repeated from floor to floor with almost engineering precision. The grid of openings turns the wall surface into an expressive graphic pattern: vertical lines rise continuously from bottom to top, enhancing the sense of height and upward movement. The balconies project as shallow consoles with light glass railings, allowing the façade to retain transparency and maintain a connection between the interiors and the open coastal landscape.
The roof level is designed as an open terrace. The upper plane of the building is free from a heavy cornice and reads as a continuation of the façade geometry extending into a horizontal line. This treatment prevents the silhouette from feeling massive: the top level remains light, visually lifted above the main volume, and reinforces the upward direction of the overall composition rather than closing it with a flat roof.
The cladding material on the end façade has a pronounced perforated structure, reminiscent of a dense grid of metal panels. This texture works through contrast between light and shadow: during the day, it creates deep relief that changes depending on the angle of the sun, while in the evening it becomes the basis for architectural lighting. Light lines trace the verticals of the façade, highlight the joints of the cladding panels, and emphasize the structure of the end plane. In the dark, the building does not lose its geometric clarity — on the contrary, it gains additional graphic expression through directed light. The lower floors are visually separated from the residential levels by the more open structure of the first tier, where the glazing is denser and the façade is brought closer to human scale. This solution softly connects the taller residential volume with the surrounding territory and pedestrian environment. Access roads and landscaped areas around the complex continue its architectural logic without creating visual conflict.
The overall composition of EcoSilence is held together by a restrained color balance: the white surface of the main volume, the dark textured insert of the end section, and precise accents of glazing form a concise architectural language without decorative excess. The clean geometry of the lines, the rhythmic alternation of openings, and the carefully balanced ratio of dark and light surfaces make the building a recognizable element of Chakvi’s coastal development, where the architecture enters into dialogue with the sea landscape through clarity of form rather than ornamental detail.
The residential complex is built at the intersection of precise calculation, technological refinement, and a strict rhythm of exterior design, expressed through a light silhouette and a strongly emphasized vertical façade line. The new development is constructed using a monolithic frame system, combining engineering flexibility with high resistance to external loads. The use of durable materials and innovative technologies has expanded the range of possible internal layouts while preserving structural reliability and resistance to everyday operational impacts. During the development of the complex, priority was given to the rational organization of internal zones, where every element follows the logic of practical use. The placement of rooms, layout configurations, window openings, and engineering nodes are designed with efficient distribution of internal loads and functional zoning in mind. The spatial structure is oriented toward stable long-term operation without unnecessary stress on the building systems.
All equipment is integrated into the city’s utility networks and connected to centralized systems for water supply, electricity, wastewater disposal, and gas supply. The calculations take into account the intensive loads typical of high-rise buildings with a large number of premises. Movement between floors is provided by high-speed elevators with reduced noise levels. The intercom system and fire safety complex create a basic technical security framework designed for continuous monitoring of the building’s internal areas. Special attention has been paid to accessibility for people with limited mobility. The entrance areas are designed for free movement, with ramps, wider doorways, and intuitive navigation throughout the internal levels. Moving through the building does not require additional effort and remains straightforward even on a first visit.
The entrance lobbies are designed in a restrained aesthetic, with an emphasis on a light color palette and durable finishing materials. Surfaces are selected by texture and color combination with long-term use in mind, preserving their visual quality over time. Lighting is distributed evenly, creating a soft visual background without sharp contrasts or dark gaps. Navigation signs are placed at logical points, making it easy to find the way to exits, elevator areas, or technical zones without additional orientation.
The entire internal and external structure of EcoSilence is based on a strict engineering sequence, where all elements are connected by a unified functional logic. The combination of structural reliability, visual clarity, and rational organization of common areas forms a complete system designed for stable long-term operation and an expressive exterior image without unnecessary decoration.
Within the framework of this architectural concept, the internal landscaping is focused on creating a rich and varied environment for everyday leisure. The residential territory features landscape design with an emphasis on greenery, where planted areas are combined with places for relaxation. Benches are arranged in a carefully considered rhythm, allowing residents to choose comfortable spots for quiet outdoor rest, while plant compositions bring a sense of natural freshness and visual softness.
Pedestrian routes and access roads are designed according to the logic of movement and the separation of flows. This distribution reduces the likelihood of vehicles and pedestrians crossing each other’s paths, supporting orderly movement throughout the internal area. The surfaces of pathways and driveways are designed for regular use and maintain stable performance characteristics across different seasons. In the evening, the courtyard receives uniform lighting through energy-efficient fixtures. Their placement is determined by the need to distribute light evenly along the main routes and entrance areas. Evening lighting creates a clear visual structure and emphasizes the neatness of the landscape elements. Well-maintained lawns and decorative shrubs complete the picture, supporting the visual coherence of the entire area.
Security is provided through a 24/7 video surveillance system. Cameras are placed at key points requiring increased attention: near entrance areas, in corridors on the floors, in the parking area, and along access routes. Continuous recording makes it possible to monitor the situation without interruption and respond quickly to any unusual events, helping maintain order throughout the monitored territory. A separate parking area is provided for residents’ cars. This solution reduces the load on the surrounding territory and organizes vehicle movement, keeping the ground-level area freer from transport activity.
Commercial premises are located on the lower level and are designed to meet everyday needs. Planned facilities include retail and service spaces, such as a grocery store, a beauty and personal care salon, a children’s development center, and a small farmers’ market. This combination of functions reduces the need for frequent trips outside the complex for routine tasks and creates a rich internal environment where key services are concentrated close to home.
EcoSilence offers a range of apartments starting from compact formats of 40 sq. m. The selection includes one-bedroom apartments focused on practicality, as well as two- and four-bedroom apartments where the internal space is distributed with clear functional zoning in mind. The layout grid is not tied to a single template — each apartment can be adapted to the specific needs and vision of its future owner.
Ceiling heights reach three meters, visually expanding the interior volume and giving the rooms a sense of lightness.
Apartments can be purchased in white frame condition — an intermediate stage of readiness where the basic engineering systems and construction works have been completed, but final finishing has not yet been carried out. In this format, the main utilities are already installed, including electrical wiring, water supply, sewage, and heating. The walls are leveled and plastered, rough floor screed is completed, and windows and an entrance door are installed. This base eliminates the need for rough construction work and provides a solid technical foundation for future renovation.
The owner receives full freedom to choose the design, materials, and layout solutions, bypassing the labor-intensive and dusty initial stages. The transition to final finishing — painting or wallpapering walls, installing floor coverings, sanitary ware, sockets, lighting fixtures, and interior doors — becomes the direct next step. An alternative option is turnkey apartments, with renovation works fully completed. This includes the installation of sanitary ware, floor coverings, painted walls, lighting fixtures, and interior doors.
The window systems are made of imported metal-plastic profiles. Their characteristics include reliable insulation, helping significantly reduce heat loss and lower the level of street noise entering the apartment. The double-glazing technology is designed for energy efficiency, which later affects the cost-effectiveness of maintaining the apartment — an especially important feature in conditions of seasonal temperature changes when the building is used throughout the year. The apartments include open balconies, with enough space to arrange an outdoor relaxation area for morning coffee, evening reading, or a quiet pause during the day.
The financial purchase scheme includes several options, from full one-time payment to flexible payment systems. A mortgage program through TBC Bank offers one route, while installments with an initial payment starting from 30% offer another. This range of payment options meets the needs of buyers who are considering the purchase as an investment for future rental income. Contract details can be clarified directly with the sales department specialists.
The approach to engineering, design, and the internal logic of all levels allows EcoSilence to be viewed as a stable, complete project intended for long-term operation. The new development does not require frequent reconfiguration or structural intervention and is capable of functioning in its original configuration for many decades.
EcoSilence is the result of precise calculation and a carefully balanced relationship between the owner’s real needs and the architectural form, rather than a pursuit of external showiness. There is no visual excess or decorative overload here — only engineering clarity, structural discipline, and a rational internal logic of the building.
Invercasa entered the construction market in 2022 and has since been consistently strengthening its position as a reliable industry participant. Over the past years, the company has built a solid business foundation by initiating several large-scale construction projects. Attention to detail, precise adherence to stated deadlines, and the stability of its design decisions have allowed Invercasa to build transparent relationships with clients and partners — relationships based on completed buildings rather than promises.
The development of Invercasa does not end with the completion of individual buildings: the successful implementation of each stage becomes the starting point for setting new and more complex goals. The company’s internal organization is highly structured. Its specialists have the necessary qualifications and are able to respond quickly to inputs of varying complexity, acting without delays during intermediate approvals. This factor has allowed the company to secure a stable position in the industry in a short time, in a market where final assessment is based on the number and quality of completed projects rather than declarations.
A distinctive feature of Invercasa’s work is its constant search for ways to strengthen its own competencies — through the improvement of internal processes and the expansion of professional ties with trusted partners. Cooperation with reliable contractors, technological discipline at every stage of construction, and multi-level quality control together shape a final result that meets the high expectations of clients and investors.
At the current stage, Invercasa continues to increase its pace of development without moving away from the principles that formed the basis of its recognition: a responsible approach to every obligation, confidence in technical execution, pragmatic resource planning, and professional precision at all levels of project management. It is this consistency that turns each new property into a logical continuation of the company’s established path, rather than an isolated individual case.
For sale are 1-room, 2-room, 4-room.