Drivers crossing the coastal border between Turkey and Georgia will now pass below a knobbly observation tower by Berlin architect J. Mayer H.
The bumpy tower, which sits atop the Sarpi Border Checkpoint building, houses a series of elevated terraces within its folds.
Above: photograph is by Beka Pkhakadze
The curved two-storey building beneath the tower integrates customs facilities with a café, staff room and conference rooms.
This year architect J. Mayer H. also completed a controversial timber canopy across a public square in Spain – see readers’ comments on the project here and see more projects by the architect here.
Photography is by Jesko Malkolm Johnsson-Zahn, apart from where otherwise stated.
Above: photograph is by Beka Pkhakadze
The text below is from J. Mayer H. Architects:
Sarpi Border Checkpoint in Georgia
Completion of Construction
November 2011 marks the completion of Sarpi Border Checkpoint. Designed by J. MAYER H. architects the customs checkpoint is situated at the Georgian border to Turkey, at the shore of the Black Sea.
Above: photograph is by Beka Pkhakadze
With its cantilevering terraces, the tower is used as a viewing platform, with multiple levels overlooking the water and the steep part of the coastline.
Above: photograph is by Beka Pkhakadze
In addition to the regular customs facilities, the structure also houses a cafeteria, staff rooms and a conference room.
Above: photograph is by Beka Pkhakadze
The building welcomes visitors to Georgia, representing the progressive upsurge of the country.
J. Mayer H. Architects
Project Team: Juergen Mayer H., Jesko Malkolm Johnsson-Zahn, Christoph Emenlauer
Project: 2010-2011
Completion: 2011
Client: Ministry of Finance of Georgia
Architects on Site: Beka Pkhakadze, Ucha Tsotseria
Building Company: JSC Transmsheni
Structural Engineering: LTD BWC
Structural Engineering of Tower: Nodar Edisherashvili
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