Zviad Gamsakhurdia Presidential Center / Tsanava + Maisuradze + T-architects | ArchDaily
Summary
The Zviad Gamsakhurdia Presidential Center in Zugdidi, Georgia, is a multifunctional civic and educational hub completed in 2025, promoting decentralization and cultural renewal.
Why It Matters
This project represents a significant step towards decentralization in Georgia, aiming to enhance social integration and cultural interaction within the community. It serves as a model for future civic projects in the region, highlighting the importance of public spaces in urban design.
Key Takeaways
- The center promotes social integration and public interaction.
- It sets a precedent for decentralization in Georgia's civic projects.
- The design focuses on creating a multifunctional space for education and culture.
Save this picture!© Grigory Sokolinsky+ 27 Curated by Hadir Al Koshta Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038689/zviad-gamsakhurdia-presidential-center-tsanava-plus-maisuradze-plus-t-architects Clipboard "COPY" CopyMuseum, Cultural Center, Sustainability•Zugdidi, Georgia Architects: Maisuradze, T-architects, Tsanava Area Area of this architecture project Area: 2880 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2025 Photographs Photographs:Grigory Sokolinsky Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: SketchUp, AutoCAD, NBK Architectural Terracotta Lead Architects: Davit Tsanava, Giorgi Inasaridze, Nikoloz Maisuradze, levan Mirianashvili structure: Kapiteli Construction Company: produceinvest Engineering: Erekle Mesturishvili Category: Museum, Cultural Center, SustainabilityDesign Architect: Mikheil Maglakelidze, Salome Gudushauri, Gigi TavidashviliFacade Engineering: Advanta ConsultingCity: ZugdidiCountry: GeorgiaDid you collaborate on this project?More SpecsLess Specs Text description provided by the architects. The project establishes a multifunctional civic and educational center in Zugdidi, setting a precedent for decentralization and regional cultural renewal in Georgia. It addresses the city's ambition to foster social integration and is a new civic landmark where interaction and public space are at the core of the design.Save this picture!© Grigory Sokolinsky