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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 ...
This one is not in Tashkent but 40km to the east in Parkent, and some may argue it’s more of an experiment than a building – but it’s too spectacular and unique not to include in the list. High in the ...
TASHKENT -- The son-in-law of Uzbekistan’s president is building a secretive multimillion-dollar residential compound in a pricey district of this Central Asian capital, a project for which some ...
New Tashkent will see Uzbekistan's capital grow by 25,000 hectares, nearly doubling its population from around three million to approximately five and a half million.. Cross Works' architectural ...
Building strong links between the CCA and local universities is key, Raza emphasized—particularly given the institution’s proximity to Westminster International University in Tashkent.
Tashkent Twin City Towers, which will be 575 meters (1,890 feet) tall, making it the world’s sixth tallest building, will anchor the commercial core. Chan said that people in Uzbekistan are ...
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