Olympic Tennis Court / Artstudio Project
In 2013, Georgian Olympic committee, within 2015 Youth Olympic Festival, invited bid for conduction of design activities. Artstudio Project won the bid and involved in designing of Olympic tennis court. During designing, active consultation took place with organization committee and tennis federation.
© Sandro Sulaberidze
Architects: Artstudio Project
Location: Nino Ramishvili III Dead End, Tbilisi, Georgia
Project Team: G.Sulaberidze, M.Kalandadze, G.Makharashvili, D.Rusitashvili, N.Grigolashvili, N.Kobakhidze, N.Chrelashvili
Area: 5360.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sandro Sulaberidze
Structure: Cubicon
Mep: O.Aloian
© Sandro Sulaberidze
In 2013, Georgian Olympic committee, within 2015 Youth Olympic Festival, invited bid for conduction of design activities. Artstudio Project won the bid and involved in designing of Olympic tennis court. During designing, active consultation took place with organization committee and tennis federation.
Plan
Pre-design survey and complexity of terrain resulted in present layout of the sport complex and in terraced-type arrangement of tennis courts, what made the court to gain some kind of individuality. The site is clearly seen from upper views of Vake and Saburtalo districts.
© Sandro Sulaberidze
Th...
© Sandro Sulaberidze
Architects: Artstudio Project
Location: Nino Ramishvili III Dead End, Tbilisi, Georgia
Project Team: G.Sulaberidze, M.Kalandadze, G.Makharashvili, D.Rusitashvili, N.Grigolashvili, N.Kobakhidze, N.Chrelashvili
Area: 5360.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Sandro Sulaberidze
Structure: Cubicon
Mep: O.Aloian
© Sandro Sulaberidze
In 2013, Georgian Olympic committee, within 2015 Youth Olympic Festival, invited bid for conduction of design activities. Artstudio Project won the bid and involved in designing of Olympic tennis court. During designing, active consultation took place with organization committee and tennis federation.
Plan
Pre-design survey and complexity of terrain resulted in present layout of the sport complex and in terraced-type arrangement of tennis courts, what made the court to gain some kind of individuality. The site is clearly seen from upper views of Vake and Saburtalo districts.
© Sandro Sulaberidze
Th...
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