Honorary Architect of Georgia

Honorary Architect of Georgia is an award issued annually to the most distinguished architects in Georgia. The award is mentioned in the Constitution of Georgia, in the chapter On Engineering Matters (IV-11),[1] while the administration of the selective procedures and awarding ceremonies is undertaken by the Ministry of Economic Development of Georgia.

2008

2009

  • Givi Beridze
  • Davit Abuladze
  • Duglas Zamtaradze
  • Vitali Frangishvili
gollark: Those use non-room-temperature superconductors now and need large amounts of helium.
gollark: Also, MRI scanners would be cheaper.
gollark: Also, weird floating trains totally count, they are cool.
gollark: If they were cheap enough they would probably be used *everywhere*.
gollark: <@!336962240848855040> Superconducting magnetic energy storage thingies are a useful application, and you could have power grids with significantly lower energy loss.

References

  1. "Law of Georgia on Construction Activities". Legislative Herald of Georgia. 2013-09-24. Retrieved 2020-04-29.
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