Monday, 7 May 2012
Georgian service stations a real eye opener
When Georgia built a new road connecting the Republic of Azerbaijan with the Republic of Turkey they commissioned architects J.Mayer H to design a series of 20 rest stops (or service stations).
The result was were these stunning structures that are located on selected scenic viewpoints along the route. They serve as activators for their area and neighbouring cities, including not only a gas stations and supermarket, but also a farmers market and a cultural space for local arts and crafts.
See more on Contemporist here.
Labels:
Architecture,
Construction,
Design,
Georgia,
J Mayer H,
Rest,
Service
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