‘archeological museum of mtskheta’ by david avalishvili + DMARK architects
in a collaborative effort between georgian DMARK architectural company and david avalishvili, the national agency for cultural heritage preservation have asked to develop the architectural museum of mtskheta within one of the oldest cities in georgia. located in the very heart of the city, remains of towns at the site have been dated to earlier than the year 1000 BC, giving the location historical significance. numerous ancient monuments can be found at mtkvari and aragvi, where there are three major ‘points’ in the city, connecting a series of cathedrals, monasteries and churches together.
in response to this, volume was pushed to the ground to have view on the churches and also to avoid the view on the parking lot close to the svetitskhoveli cathedral.
interior render
view from the museum on the jvari monastery and the svetitskhovely cathedral
view from the jvari monastery
location
3 views. formation of the shape
formation of the shape
zoning
render
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