Photographer's Note
On May 26, 2012, a new parliament building was inaugurated in the city of Kutaisi, 231 kilometres (144 mi) west of Tbilisi, replacing the Parliament building at 8 Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.
The government, during the building's construction, promoted it as a symbol of Georgia's bright, democratic future, as its location in Kutaisi as a boost for the regional economy there as well as a way to knit the country closer together. Critics state that the building is a huge waste of money, and that having Parliament in Kutaisi, while the rest of the government remains in Tbilisi, is inefficient. The building is located on the site of a memorial to the 300,000 Georgians, as well as tens of millions of other Soviet citizens, who died in World War II; the monument was demolished with explosives in December 2009, killing two people.
The building is in the form of a 100-metre (330 ft) by 150-metre (490 ft) oval-shaped glass dome.
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taypejka
(1689) 2015-01-22 1:28
Gamardzioba Berdia,
I like the perspective and angle you took the picture from as well as reflection of the building in the water. It looks more like a spaceship than the parliaments's building :). I've heard that it is planned to transfer the parliamentary sessions again back to Tbilisi and this building will host some cultural events. Is it true?
Gilocav axal cels!
best
emilia
No_One
(4) 2015-01-24 8:32
Hi Berdia
I like this modern design very much, and twice as much with this fine reflection creating a big modern architectural bubble. The sculpture type trees outside look very interesting too. You caught this under magical light, really nicely done.
Best wishes
Noel
Photo Information
- Copyright: Berdia Maghularia (Archeobacteria) (52)
- Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2015-01-15
- Categories: Arquitectura
- Camera: Fujifilm X M1, Fujinon 16-50 3,5-5,6
- Exposición: f/8, 1/100 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2015-01-16 6:40
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by Archeobacteria, last updated 2015-01-24 06:38