Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia and Patrol Police Headquarter

The building stands at the centre of a wide artificial moat, designed especially to heighten the effect of transparent façade as if floating in the air. The building, accessible through a gentle ramp on the main front and a flight of steps at the back, has a steel and reinforced concrete structure. It contains an auditorium, offices for both representative, staff and service purposes, all wrapped by a curtain wall shaped like a long ribbon around the building. The building has a symmetrical plan on an axis rotating 45° and comprises a central core and two lateral wings. The entry volume is a large full-height hall circumscribed and crossed by railed balconies and distributor staircases. Located in the east block, on the first floor, are the auditorium and the conference rooms, whilst on the second are the Minister’s and the Deputy Minister’s offices, with independent access by private lift. Located on the third level are the Police central offices. The east block is occupied by...

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The building stands at the centre of a wide artificial moat, designed especially to heighten the effect of transparent façade as if floating in the air. The building, accessible through a gentle ramp on the main front and a flight of steps at the back, has a steel and reinforced concrete structure. It contains an auditorium, offices for both representative, staff and service purposes, all wrapped by a curtain wall shaped like a long ribbon around the building. The building has a symmetrical plan on an axis rotating 45° and comprises a central core and two lateral wings. The entry volume is a large full-height hall circumscribed and crossed by railed balconies and distributor staircases. Located in the east block, on the first floor, are the auditorium and the conference rooms, whilst on the second are the Minister’s and the Deputy Minister’s offices, with independent access by private lift. Located on the third level are the Police central offices. The east block is occupied by staff offices and the cafeteria. The auditorium is the complex’s most representative area, equipped with a large room used by the Minister for official meetings and receptions. 

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Area

Architecture

Year

2006 - 2009

Location

Tblisi, Georgia

Field

Newbuilds

Client

Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia

Phase

Completed

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