4.The Upside-Down House: A house in Batumi, Georgia that is built to look like it is upside down.

The exterior echoes local form while its reversal signals the interior shift. Within, cookware, seating, and decor hang in poised suspension.
False stair runs and offset hallways invite exploration and photo staging. Each room offers a crisp contrast between cultural motifs and spatial inversion.
Traditional patterns and furnishings, carefully mounted overhead, celebrate heritage through whimsy.
Visitors linger over details, capturing angles that compress orientation and memory into a single frame.
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Adaptive by design.
Makes handoff friction lower.
Encourages cross-domain transfer.
Suggests lagging indicator improvements.