Cinema City redefines the urban landscape of Tbilisi, uniting historical rehabilitation with forward-thinking design. Built on a compact 700 m² site, the project carefully adheres to strict urban planning codes while introducing bold architectural solutions. The building's vertical orientation and dynamic east-west axis create an ever-changing silhouette that enhances the city’s skyline.
The façade, constructed from white fiber concrete and exposed metal framework, is designed for both durability and aesthetic evolution. These materials highlight the building’s structural integrity and contribute to its unique interplay of textures. The centerpiece of the project is a sky bridge that connects the old cinema to the highrise. This elevated public space, accessible by a panoramic elevator, offers greenery, seating, and sweeping views of the city, transforming the bridge into a communal gathering point.
Inside, the atrium of the historic cinema has been rejuvenated with a glass roof and abundant greenery, creating vibrant spaces for retail, dining, and socializing. On either side, glass-enclosed commercial units rise, with terraces providing multi-functional areas for various uses.
The highrise’s interior reflects its bold exterior. A minimalistic lobby welcomes residents, while upper levels house a spa-inspired pool area and recreational spaces, all oriented to provide panoramic vistas of Tbilisi. The design focuses on integrating modern functionality with a sense of openness, ensuring a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor environments.
Cinema City is more than a building—it’s a hub for cultural, social, and architectural evolution, connecting Tbilisi's past with its future.