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中东格鲁吉亚的边境检查站非常夺人目光,它在结构上打破了传统检查站四四方方的豆腐状结构,以及无聊呆板的复制并排。虽然都是采用方型的水泥墙,却因为角度排列而凸显其建筑流畅感,独具匠心又富含连续性与统整性,是一座看了让人心情愉快的现代款建筑。这座检查站是由建筑师Luka Machablishvili、J.Mayer H.和UNStudio建筑事务所三方通力完成,建筑物长宽为39.4×107.4米,共两层楼高,来向有8个车道,对向有8个车道,总共16个车道。头尾两端是员工
Georgia’s border checkpoints in the Middle East are very eye-catching. It structurally breaks the tofu-like structure of the traditional checkpoint’s boxy squares and dull and dumb side-by-side copying. Although square-shaped cement walls are used, it is because of its angular arrangement that highlights the smoothness of its buildings. It is original and rich in continuity and unity. It is a modern building that looks pleasant. The checkpoint was completed by architects Luka Machablishvili, J. Mayer H. and UNStudio Architects. The length and width of the building is 39.4 × 107.4m. It is a two-story building with 8 lanes in total. There are 8 lanes and a total of 16 lanes. Head and tail ends are employees