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Tashkent's modernist architecture was the focus of the recent Where in the World is Tashkent conference. Here the organisers pick 10 significant buildings in Uzbekistan's capital from the 1960s ...
The former Soviet republic is teeming with brutalist, orientalist, modernist, futurist and neoclassical buildings — and has ambitious plans for new architectural landmarks.
Hotel Uzbekistan (1974), perhaps Tashkent’s most famous Soviet building designed by Ilya Merport, is also up for consideration, and so is the Uzbekistan State Circus by Genrikh Aleksandrovich ...
The transformations in Uzbekistan are especially noticeable in the central city – Tashkent, which has become the center of large-scale creative work, modern business, science, and culture. The city ...
Nowadays, Tashkent is a modern metropolis and perfectly combines in its architecture both medieval buildings and modern business centers. The city has all the conditions for a wonderful pastime.
An architect from Tashkent gives me his thoughts on the building of the new complex: “In architectural terms, Tashkent City perhaps represents the new face of the capital, with a new look and ...
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