Natsvlishvili Natia

Architectural Historian, Senior Researcher, PhD in Cultural Studies.
Research field – Medieval Georgian art and Architecture, Urban Planning and Architecture in nineteenth and twentieth-Century Georgia, Issues of Cultural Heritage Preservation.

natsvlishvili@gch-centre.ge ; natsvlishvili.natia@yahoo.com

  1. Kutaisi in Urban Development in the Cities of Georgia from 1801 to 1918, Tbilisi, 2019 [in Georgian];
  2. Akhaltsikhe in Urban Development in the Cities of Georgia from 1801 to 1918, Tbilisi, 2019 [in Georgian].
  3. One City, Two Empires: Urban Planning in Medieval and Modern Axalc‘ixe, Hostoria Urbana, XXVI, 2018;
  4. Catholic Antiquities of Akhaltsikhe, Georgian Antiquities, 20, 2017 [in Georgian];
  5. Georgian Catholic Monastery in Feriköy, Istanbul, Georgian Antiquities, 17, 2014 [in Georgian].
  6. Church Building and Architecture in the Context of Ethnic and Religious Identity in Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918), Tbilisi, 2016 (Joint authorship with D. Khoshtarua) [in Georgian];
  7. Tbilisi German Community and Its Churches in Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918), Tbilisi, 2016 [in Georgian];
  8. Catholics Building Activity in Tbilisi in Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918), Tbilisi, 2016 [in Georgian];
  9. A Struggle for Identity: Georgian Catholics and Their Monastery in Istanbul, Caucasus Survey, 3, 1, 2015;
  10. Forming Confessional Space: German Community and Lutheran Churches in Tbilisi, Academia, 4, 2015 [in Georgian];
  11. Kukia Catholic Cemetery and Chapel,  in Architecture and Identity: Church Building in Tbilisi (1801-1918), Project Bulletin, Tbilisi, 2015 [in Georgian];
  12. Catholic Churches in Georgia: Builders and Benefactors, Kadmos, 7, 2015;
  13. Problems of Renovation of Historic Districts in Tbilisi: Case Study: the David Aghmashenebeli Avenue, Proceedings of the Second International Scientific-Practical, Conference “Preservation of Historic Buildings in the Central Part of Odessa Via Inscribing in the UNESCO World Heritage List”, June 24-26, 2015, Odessa;
  14. Construction of Catholic Churches in South Georgia in the 19th and early 20th Centuries (Khizabavra and Skhvilisi), Georgiam Antiquities, 16, 2013 [in Georgian];
  15. Littoral Fortifications in South-West Georgia, Medieval Ports in North Aegean and the Black Sea: Links to the Maritime Routes of East, Proceedings of the International Symposium, Thessaloniki, 4-6 December, 2013, Thessaloniki, 2013, (Joint authorship with Irina Mania);
  16. Master Builders in Medieval Georgia, Tbilisi, 2012 (Joint authorship with D. Khoshtaria and D. Tumanishvili) [in Georgian].
  17. An Episode from the History of the Catholic Community of Tbilisi (Sololaki Cemetery), Academia, 2, 2011 [in Georgian].