This year, the international architectural firm Spectrum Architecture will officially open its first branch in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), establishing a regional office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Tentatively scheduled for the second quarter, the expansion marks a significant milestone in the firm’s global growth strategy and reflects its long-term commitment to the Middle Eastern market.

The firm’s headquarter is located in Tbilisi, Georgia, and operates as a multidisciplinary practice with a team of more than 100 professionals, including architects, interior and landscape designers, engineers, visual artists, and graphic designers. The firm delivers a comprehensive, integrated range of services, such as architecture, interior design, landscape design, and construction management, which enables it to position itself as a full-service, one-stop-shop platform capable of managing projects from the pre-concept phase until the very last procurement operations.

Spectrum Architecture brings extensive experience across projects of varying scale and complexity. Its portfolio spans high-rise commercial developments, mixed-use complexes, hospitality projects under famous global brands, and private residences. Across all typologies, the firm combines innovation with adaptability, which ensures design excellence and responding precisely to site conditions, functional requirements, and client objectives.

A deep engagement with cultural context, alongside a strong commitment to sustainability, defines the firm’s architectural signature. Whether operating in Georgia, Africa, the Middle East, or Europe, Spectrum Architecture approaches each project with a holistic sense of responsibility, aiming to produce architecture that authentically reflects local identity while integrating intelligent solutions to reduce environmental impact.

The firm’s design methodology is structured as a rigorous, collaborative, and iterative process. Each project begins with comprehensive research and critical analysis of physical and cultural conditions, alongside with a clear understanding of client aspirations. This research-driven foundation ensures that design decisions are rooted in functional logic, contextual responsiveness, and conceptual clarity, which ultimately result in architecture that is both expressive and technically robust.