Matiani is a multifunctional complex located in Tbilisi's oldest district, Didube. It offers a mix of residential, office, and commercial spaces. The complex is situated on Akaki Tsereteli #45, one of the city's central avenues.
The area surrounding the project has a rich history, connected to the era of King Tamar. On the opposite side of the complex is the Church of the Virgin Mary where King Tamar got married.
In Matian's vicinity, important facilities are within walking distance, including Dinamo Stadium, Didube Pantheon, Mushtaidi Garden, and Central Railway Station, as well as kindergartens, schools, and medical services.
In terms of public transport accessibility, the residential complex is conveniently located near the Tsereteli metro station and bus stops.
As a part of the rehabilitation process of Tsereteli Avenue, public transport facilities in the surrounding areas will be improved and well-equipped public spaces will be created based on the principles of universal urban design. This will enhance the quality of life in the area and make it more attractive and comfortable for people to live in.
Biograpi Living's newest project, Matiani, embraces a 15-minute city concept and is an innovative addition to modern architecture in the Didube district. The building will contribute to the area's urban development and become a landmark on Tsereteli Avenue. Energy-efficient materials will be used in both the exterior and interior design.
The building will offer a variety of facilities that promote a healthy lifestyle, such as a fitness center, swimming pool, aesthetic center, padel court, cafes, and more.
To promote a healthy urban environment and lifestyle, the complex will offer parking spaces for eco-friendly and electric vehicles, including charging facilities.