NATIONAL IDENTITY IN UZBEK MODERN ARCHITECTURE: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS
Eshnazarova Solikha Zayniddinovna
2nd year student Scientific supervisor: Candidate of Architecture, Associate Professor
Nurmukhamedova Shoira Zakhidovna
Tashkent Kimyo International University
Keywords: Uzbekistan, modern architecture, national traditions, interior design
Abstract
This article analyzes the issues of preserving and reviving national traditions in modern architecture in Uzbekistan. Based on scientific research, the interior and architectural solutions of the Bukhara, Khiva, and Kokand Khanates periods have been studied, highlighting their aesthetic and functional features. The article also examines the reasons for the disappearance of national interior elements under the influence of urbanization and global trends in recent years. Proposed solutions include integrating ethnic interiors into tourism infrastructure, establishing a system for improving the qualifications of architects and designers, and developing legislative norms to encourage the preservation of national identity. The recommendations provided in the article aim to expand opportunities for preserving national architecture and applying it in modern projects.
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