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Bat'umi Resort, Georgia Building, Masterplan, Project, News, Design, Property, Image
Development by Leo A Daly in Georgia, Europe
Bat'umi Resort and Master Plan
Bat'umi, Georgia
Leo A Daly
Owner GAB Resorts Holding & Development
Size 12.11 Acres (65,000 SM on 4.9 Hectares)
Cost Confidential
Scope Master Planning, Conceptual and Architectural Design

GAB Resorts, Holdings & Development purchased the 12.11 acres
(4.5 hectare) formerly occupied by Bat-umi's soccer stadium. Because
of the pristine location, warm weather and the boom in tourism that
Bat'umi has experienced in the recent years, the client wanted to
develop a 699,654-SF (65,000-SM) project that will cater to both the
local clientele and the increasing international visitors vacationing
in the city.
The site is waterfront property - a peninsula surrounded by the Black
Sea and Bat'umi's harbor. The conceptual design and master plan provided
by Leo A Daly was inspired by the site's geographic location and was
oriented as such to allow visitors to take in the views of the surrounding
scenery. Even the undulating design evokes the rolling waves that
break on the waterfront mere feet from the resort.
The master plan includes a 200-room, five-star hotel, with unrestricted
views to the waterfront, the harbor and the snow-capped mountains
in the distance.
Additional amenities include an upscale retail arcade and a shopping
mall, a small allocation of office, and administrative spaces and
a world-class casino.
Bat'umi Resort image / information from Leo A Daly 121109
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