Can’t do a lot in 45 days, give them 45 months, maybe
brain-dysfunction on
What an architectural masterpiece 😍
thewhiskeyrepublic on
It looks like one of those abandoned warehouses that got turned into hipster apartments/coffee shops. A clear sign of Varketili’s imminent gentrification
ichosesolitude on
they must’ve worked nonstop
GRed-saintevil on
The design is inspired by Glukhovsky’s Metro franchise
CherryUnited146 on
Why do people give a fuck about ceiling? If it wasn’t for internet, I wouldn’t have noticed it in 1000 years
SecureLevel5657 on
what changed?
EsperaDeus on

Corentinrobin29 on
r/brutalism would love this I think!
GG_Man123 on
How lucky, I was just looking for a post apocalypse setting for a photo session
Ambedkar4eva on
It reminds me of the inside of the Taj Mahal. The attention to details and craftsmanship is outworldly. Truly a celestial atmosphere.
My hunch is that this peace of art, if a station can be called art, will draw crowds from all over the world. Architect enthusiasts and lovers of beauty will make this station a pilgrimage. And by doing so, tourism in Tbilisi will see a much-needed growth.
The GDP of the country is likely to increase significantly.
If I had money, I would invest in hotels and cafés in the area, and making money on the economic boom that will follow the opening of this masterpiece.
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fabulous even
When will one of those blocks fall off?
Can’t do a lot in 45 days, give them 45 months, maybe
What an architectural masterpiece 😍
It looks like one of those abandoned warehouses that got turned into hipster apartments/coffee shops. A clear sign of Varketili’s imminent gentrification
they must’ve worked nonstop
The design is inspired by Glukhovsky’s Metro franchise
Why do people give a fuck about ceiling? If it wasn’t for internet, I wouldn’t have noticed it in 1000 years
what changed?

r/brutalism would love this I think!
How lucky, I was just looking for a post apocalypse setting for a photo session
It reminds me of the inside of the Taj Mahal. The attention to details and craftsmanship is outworldly. Truly a celestial atmosphere.
My hunch is that this peace of art, if a station can be called art, will draw crowds from all over the world. Architect enthusiasts and lovers of beauty will make this station a pilgrimage. And by doing so, tourism in Tbilisi will see a much-needed growth.
The GDP of the country is likely to increase significantly.
If I had money, I would invest in hotels and cafés in the area, and making money on the economic boom that will follow the opening of this masterpiece.
right what a beautiful masterpiece this is
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