Bank Of Georgia Building
The Bank of Georgia headquarters building located in Tbilisi is one of the most iconic structures of the former soviet city. Completed in 1975, previously it served as a building for the Ministry of Highway Construction of Georgian SSR. George Chakhava and Zurab Jalaghania are the architects of the construction. It has been the main office of the Bank of Georgia since 2007.
The unique design of the construction reflects architectural ideas of the Russian constructivists from the early 20th century and also resembles the Brutalism movement elements, mainly notable in use of concrete and the geometrical outline of the building imitating piled bricks. The structure consists of a grid of interlocking parts, with three parts oriented at an east-west axis, and two on a north-south axis.