The strange Batumi tower ( former Technological University), one of the Georgia’s tallest building, has a small ferris wheel at its top.
monochrome
Halabja Memorial // Iraqi Kurdistan
The Halabja chemical attack, also known as the Bloody Friday, was a genocidal massacre against the Kurdish people that took place on March 16, 1988 in the Kurdish city of Halabja.
The Red Prison // Iraqi Kurdistan
Sulaymaniyah’s Amna Suraka, AKA Red Prison, nowaday turns into a museum was used by the Mukhabarat ( Iraq’s secret intelligence agency) as a state’s torture and imprisonment site for the Iraq’s Kurdish population
Brutal history : Monument to the 50th anniversary of Soviet Armenia // Armenia
On 21 September 1991, Armenia officially declared its independence from Soviet Union after the failed August coup in Moscow
Monochrome rainbow in the tokyo sky // Japan
Monochrome rainbow in the tokyo sky
Поехали! All day i dream about Yuri // Russia
Поехали!
The only thing that keep me on this earth is the weight of stars above my head
The only thing that keep me on this earth is this place call Home somewhere in the emptiness of space
All day i dream about Yuri
Soviet modernism + Soviet brutalism // Georgia
Soviet modernism + Soviet modernism + Soviet brutalism // Georgia
The space jockey // Georgia
Escape from a HR Giger dream … The space jockey @ Museum of Archaeology // Tbilisi // Georgia
Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex // Armenia
Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex // Yerevan // Armenia
(Armenian: Կարեն Դեմիրճյանի անվան Մարզահամերգային Համալիր)
The Chronicle of Georgia // Georgia
Started in 1985 under soviet regime, and still partially incomplete, the massive monument overlooks the caucasian city of Tbilisi . Composed of 30 meter tall columns, the georgian “stonehenge” features the stories of ancient queens, heroes and kings of the kingdom of sakartvelo while the bottom panels depict episodes from the life of the Christ.