In one of the newly urbanized areas of Batumi, Georgia, on the Black Sea Coast, architect Giorgi Khmaladze built an award-winning McDonald's.
Combined with a fuel station and recreational areas, this efficient structure just won distinction as the best commercial building of the year from architecture website ArchDaily. The architectural news outlet had its readers vote for the best buildings in 14 categories, choosing from hundreds of new buildings constructed in 2013.
The building has a small footprint to allow vehicle circulation that doesn't disrupt city traffic.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
The building is surrounded on three sides by a reflective pool lined with stones.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
The McDonald's sits in a newly urbanized area of Batumi.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
This "ecological shield" of vegetation keeps fumes from the gas station out of a dining area.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
The gas station sits underneath the canopy that holds one dining area.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
The entrance to the gas station is on the opposite end of the building from the McDonald's.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
Here's a look at how the space is organized inside the building.
courtesy of Giorgi Khmaladze
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