Weaving brick forms define Uzbek cultural centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its design for the Alisher Navoi International Scientific Research Centre in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Aiming to "echo the rich geometries of Uzbekistan's traditional architecture", the proposal by Zaha Hadid Architects is defined by a weaving facade set to be crafted from locally made brick.
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed a cultural centre in Uzbekistan. Render by Zaha Hadid Architects
Designed to serve as a hub for Uzbek culture and education, the centre will encompass the Navoi State Museum of Literature alongside a 400-seat auditorium and an international research centre and residential school.
The project will form the centrepiece of a new cultural quarter in New Tashkent ? a 25,000-hectare expansion of the Uzbek capital led by London architecture studio Cross Works to accommodate the city's growing population. The structure will use passive design strategies
The Navoi State Museum of Literature, which sits at the heart of the development, will host 13 permanent exhibition halls organised around a central courtyard.
Passive design strategies integrated into the building will create "optimal conditions for visitors, staff and students with minimum energy consumption", according to the studio.
This includes the structure's hollow supporting arches, with openings that will draw ventilation into the building informed by the wind towers found in the region's vernacular architecture.
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