Zarya Vostoka building
The Zarya Vostoka building is an office building in Tbilisi on Rustaveli Avenue. It was built in 1931 by the Armenian architect David Chisliev as the headquarters for the Russian-language newspaper Zarya Vostoka in the constructivist style. At the same location was until 1913 a wooden circus building owned by the Nikitin brothers.[1] The building later housed the publishing house Merani and was until 2007 a protected monument of national importance. Currently renovations are under progress that according to some critics threaten the historical substance of the building.[2]
Zarya Vostoka building | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Constructivist architecture |
Address | 42 Rustaveli Avenue |
Town or city | Tbilisi |
Country | Georgia |
Coordinates | 41.702298°N 44.793304°E |
Completed | 1930 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | David Chisliev |
References
- Baulig, Josef; Maia Mania; Hans Mildenberg; Karl Ziegler. Architekturführer Tbilisi (in German and Georgian). Landeshauptstadt Saarbrücken/Technische Universität Kaiserslautern. p. 142. ISBN 3-936890-39-0.
- Kokichaishvili, Teona (8 February 2011). "Creative Destruction on Rustaveli Avenue". Tabula. Retrieved 20 February 2011.
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