Old version
Font size:
Color scheme:
Images:
Houses on Navoi Street on the Site of the Fair
Houses on Navoi Street on the Site of the Fair

In the spring of 2011, the Navoi Fair was demolished, and construction of eight seven-story residential buildings began in its place. The residential complex project was developed by the “Toshkent boshplanLITI” institute on the initiative of the first president. By the end of 2012, the buildings were completed, and residents moved into 320 apartments.

 The facades of the first two floors, where various organizations are located, are faced with red granite; the upper five floors are finished with white glass-crystallite.

 Each building consists of two block sections with 20 apartments each, totaling 40 three-, four-, and five-room apartments.

 The buildings are designed with a 24.5-meter setback from the highway to create a noise protection zone. A boulevard with chestnut trees has been laid out between the street and the residential development, and on the courtyard side, there is a 32-meter park zone with chestnuts, pines, oaks, flowers, and shrubs. To improve the microclimate, fountains have been built, and children's and sports playgrounds have been installed.

Also interesting places
Corner Building on Hadra
Corner Building on Hadra

The building is well known to every Tashkent resident: for nearly 80 years, it visually “anchors” H...

Tashkent Circus — Legend and Hope
Tashkent Circus — Legend and Hope

The Tashkent Circus building is one of the most beautiful in the city. It seems to float above the ...

Shoemakers’ Palace of Culture
Shoemakers’ Palace of Culture

The Shoemakers’ Palace of Culture of Tashkent Production Shoe Association No. 1 was built in 1936 a...

Bogkucha Housing Estate (former Ts-27)
Bogkucha Housing Estate (former Ts-27)

The distinctive buildings of the Bogkucha housing estate were designed by architects G. Korobtsev, ...

We have launched a new version of the website. If you wish to return to the old version, please click here.

Old version