Baghdati
The physical mapping process for the municipality included both theoretical and practical aspects for two months. Experts, along with the educational component of the developed mapping methodology, mentored the municipality’s working group through each step of the process.
A detailed list of buildings and spaces was created. To collect information about these objects, research was conducted through inter-sectoral cooperation, fieldwork, and photofilming. The gathered data was then analyzed and recorded on a digital map, and the results were presented.
A detailed list of buildings and spaces was created. To collect information about these objects, research was conducted through inter-sectoral cooperation, fieldwork, and photofilming. The gathered data was then analyzed and recorded on a digital map, and the results were presented.
Physical Mapping Results
In the municipality of Baghati, 39% of the 50 mapped locations are administrative facilities, while 21% are culture and creative industry institutions. Retail facilities account for 14%. Industrial and hospitality facilities comprise 8-8%. Educational facilities comprise 4%.
The usage of listed properties follows as 39% in active use, 25% partially utilized, and 36% as nonfunctional.
Of the mapped buildings 57% are structurally stable, 20% are lightly damaged, and 23% are severely damaged.
41% of these properties are municipally owned, 41% are privately owned, and 18% are state-owned.
Notable buildings include Revaz Lagidze Culture House, Dimi Culture House, Obcha former Culture House, former Cinema Baghdati, Baghdati Student-Youth House, Mayakovsky House Museum - Exhibition Hall, Vartsikhe Wine and Brandy Factory, Ananov Palace, Former Pharmacy Building in Tsitelkhevi, Administrative Building Tsitelkhevi.
The usage of listed properties follows as 39% in active use, 25% partially utilized, and 36% as nonfunctional.
Of the mapped buildings 57% are structurally stable, 20% are lightly damaged, and 23% are severely damaged.
41% of these properties are municipally owned, 41% are privately owned, and 18% are state-owned.
Notable buildings include Revaz Lagidze Culture House, Dimi Culture House, Obcha former Culture House, former Cinema Baghdati, Baghdati Student-Youth House, Mayakovsky House Museum - Exhibition Hall, Vartsikhe Wine and Brandy Factory, Ananov Palace, Former Pharmacy Building in Tsitelkhevi, Administrative Building Tsitelkhevi.