THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN CENTRAL ASIA

Authors

  • Maxmudova Mohinur Assistant at Karakalpak State University

Keywords:

Central Asia, residential architecture, nomadic culture, traditional housing, climatic adaptation, vernacular design, architectural heritage.

Abstract

This article examines the historical development of residential architecture in Central Asia. It explores how nomadic lifestyles, local climatic conditions, and cultural traditions influenced housing design throughout history. From portable yurts to urban housing in ancient cities and the revival of vernacular architecture from the 16th to 19th centuries, the study highlights the importance of maintaining national building traditions and adapting modern residential projects to environmental and social contexts.

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References

A. O’rolov, D. Nozilov, A. Farmonov, S. Matyazov; "Principles of Planning and Building Rural Houses" – "Uzbekistan" - 1994

M. Q. Ahmedov; "History of Central Asian Architecture" – Textbook for Higher Education Institutions, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 1995, p. 142

X. M. Ubaydullayev, M. M. Inog’omova; "Typological Foundations of Residential and Public Building Design" – Ministry of Higher and Secondary Special Education of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, "Voris Publishing House" 2009, p. 384

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Published

2025-05-16

How to Cite

THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN CENTRAL ASIA. (2025). Multidisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology, 5(5), 781-782. https://mjstjournal.com/index.php/mjst/article/view/3550