Despite a recent resurgence, Brutalist architecture has divided opinion for years.
Source: in 2007. It was designed by architects George Chakhava and Zurab Jalaghania and the engineer was Temur Tkhilava.Giovanni Michelucci as a memorial to the people who died during
that saw part of a mountain fall in the water being held by the dam, causing a tsunami of water to come crashing into the villages below. The church's interior slightly resembles the dam itself, with its Brutalist style and its slanted concrete walls.brutalist style by Neave Browne in 1968. Constructed from site-cast, board-marked white, unpainted reinforced concrete, the site includes 520 apartments, a school, community center, youth club, and parkland.
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