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New Headquarter Of Bank Of Georgia Illuminated Translucent Concrete For Interior Design

Tuesday, April 24th, 2012

Article source: Architectural Group & Partners

Renovation of a building listed as national monument under preservation order.

The idea of light and nature showing through a building was the fundamental concept of redesigning the headquarter of Bank of Georgia, Tbilisi. Le Corbusier, Frank Lloyd Wright and Glenn Murcutt already had this idea in their minds as well as OMA, Office for Metropolitan Architecture Beijing, the architectural department of Rem Kolhaas architects in Rotterdam, for the high-class project “The Interlace” in Singapore. This idea was leading for renovation of the building in Georgia – since 2007 listed as national monument under preservation order – to be finished in spring 2011. A great and extraordinary office building was created: Incorporating nature in the whole interior design in forms of light. The architects of AG&P have realized a special highlight by using illuminated translucent concrete.

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Prosecutor’s Office in Tbilisi, Georgia by Architects of Invention

Wednesday, March 21st, 2012

Article source: Architects of Invention

Young Georgian practice Architects of Invention has completed its first building in Tbilisi, the stunning Prosecutor’s Office.

The firm submitted a proposal as part of an invited competition for a new build to the north west of the city, just on the outskirts of the city centre and close to the Tbilisi Court building. The building was completed in February 2012.  The brief was to create workspace for 60 members of staff, a substantial lobby and car parking. Work began in May 2011 and the building was completed in early 2012.

Prosecutor's Office

 

  • Architects: Architects of Invention
  • Project: Prosecutor’s Office
  • Location: Tbilisi, Georgia

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National Olympic Committee House in Tbilisi, Georgia by Architects of Invention

Tuesday, March 13th, 2012

Article source: Architects of Invention

This work represents the idea of dynamics in sport with the abstract compositions of the staircase and the reception table. The first object you encounter is the introverted desk with its never-ending fissure, and then you meet the extroverted staircase – like the open path to Olympus, where the summit meets its own reflection, inferring that striving never ends, that there is no limit to human achievement.

Image Courtesy Nakanimamasakhlisi

  • Architects: Architects of Invention
  • Project: National Olympic Committee House
  • Location: 22 Machabeli str. Tbilisi, Georgia
  • Project Type: Office Building Interior
  • Status: Completed
  • Program: Olympic Museum, Geonoch Offices
  • Building Area: 3000m2
  • Budget: 1m USD
  • Credits: Niko Japaridze, Gogiko Sakvarelidze, Nika Maisuradze,Dato Tsanava, Viliana Guliashvili, Ivane Ksnelashvili, David Dolidze, Soso Eliava, Devi Kituashvili PM, Eka Japaridze
  • Photographs: Nakanimamasakhlisi Photo Lab, Nika Mdivani, I. Kopocova

 

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