Law Court | AMDL CIRCLE | Michele De Lucchi
BATUMI, GEORGIA, 2009-2011 Batumi / Georgia / 2011
LAW COURT
BATUMI, GEORGIA, 2009-2011
The Batumi Law Courts were the first public work in the urban development scheme to characterise an important southern expansion of the city towards the airport. Contained in a symbolic, cylindrical tower 17 storeys high, they represent the government’s determination to invest in the city’s architectural quality. The building houses the offices of the Minister, the Public Registry Agency, the National Civil Registry Agency, the Batumi Attorney’s Office and the Adjara Enforcement Bureau.
Visible from the hills and from the sea, the building is intended as a landmark for the population, a typical lighthouse that does not mar the landscape but orients and enhances it.
PROJECT
aMDL Architetto Michele De Lucchi Srl - Michele De Lucchi
PROJECT TEAM
Alberto Bianchi (project leader), Simona Agabio, Marcello Biffi, Greta Corbani, Alessandra De Leonardis, Alessandro Ghiringhelli, Laiza Tonali
Francesco Faccin (mock-up)
CONSULTANTS
Favero & Milan Ingegneria (excutive project); Tosoni (furniture)
CLIENT
Ministry of Justice of Georgia
AREA
6.573 m2
CHRONOLOGY
2009-2010 design; 2011 completion
PHOTOGRAPHY
Gia Chkhatarashvili; Alberto Bianchi (mock-up)
LAW COURTBATUMI, GEORGIA, 2009-2011 The Batumi Law Courts were the first public work in the urban development scheme to characterise an important southern expansion of the city towards the airport. Contained in a symbolic, cylindrical tower 17 storeys high, they represent the government’s determination to invest in the city’s architectural quality. The building houses the offices of the Minister, the Public Registry Agency, the National Civil Registry Agency, the Batumi...
- Year 2011
- Work started in 2009
- Work finished in 2011
- Client Ministry of Justice of Georgia
- Status Completed works
- Type Government and institutional buildings / Town Halls / multi-purpose civic centres / Office buildings, skyscrapers / Law Courts
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