Bridge of Leaves
An intervention in the area of Mtskheta, one of the most ancient cities in Georgia, protected by UNESCO, requires great sensitivity in order not to affect the historical landscape and the atmosphere of calm contemplation. Only a symbol with a strong evocative character can deserve to be built, but without offending a location so rich in civil and religious memories. The Bridge of Leaves imagined by AMDL CIRCLE crosses the river, the car park and the motorway with a single suspended walkway: a subtle, discreet presence, but one strong enough to remain in visitors’...
Read moreAn intervention in the area of Mtskheta, one of the most ancient cities in Georgia, protected by UNESCO, requires great sensitivity in order not to affect the historical landscape and the atmosphere of calm contemplation. Only a symbol with a strong evocative character can deserve to be built, but without offending a location so rich in civil and religious memories. The Bridge of Leaves imagined by AMDL CIRCLE crosses the river, the car park and the motorway with a single suspended walkway: a subtle, discreet presence, but one strong enough to remain in visitors’ memories.
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design
- Humanistic Architecture and Design