SOCIO-SPATIAL GEORGIA

Examining Social Impacts of Large-Scale Urban Development Projects

Socio-Spatial Georgia aims to understand the deeper societal implications of large, private-sector, urban development in Batumi and Tbilisi some fifteen years after their emergence, and at a time when Georgia continues to rely heavily on such projects to boost the economy.

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WOODEN MOSQUES ხის მეჩეთები

Islamic Architecture of Adjara, Georgia

Across Adjara, over fifty mosques built between 1817 and 1926 survive today—some the center of religious revival in their communities, others abandoned. This research project showcases those wooden mosques, with the aim of broadening our understanding of Georgia’s rich and varied architectural heritage.

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