New Tashkent, being constructed adjacent to the capital, is one of the most significant construction projects in the country.

The foundation of the project includes not only modern architecture and environmental solutions, but also a convenient underground infrastructure that will become a unique feature of the entire development. The distinctive urban landscape will combine skyscrapers with invisible yet vital infrastructure systems. In the center of New Tashkent, underground passages are planned, which will serve not only as transport corridors and parking areas, but also as an integral part of urban life. The underground complexes will include car washes and charging stations for vehicles, bicycle parking spaces, comfortable childcare rooms, and even designated parking spaces and service points for people with disabilities.

This concept has been successfully implemented in Seoul, Tokyo, and Paris. There, underground complexes serve not only as part of the transport system, but also as commercial, cultural, and recreational infrastructure.

New Tashkent aims to raise the Uzbek school of urban planning to a new level. The project is being developed taking into account national climatic, energy, and cultural factors. The concept of the new capital is not only an architectural innovation, but also the promotion of a comfortable, safe, and inclusive living environment. If this concept is fully implemented, New Tashkent will go down in history as an advanced experimental platform for urban development not only for Uzbekistan, but for the entire region.

Dildora Dusmatova, UzA

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A comfortable city with underground infrastructure

New Tashkent, being constructed adjacent to the capital, is one of the most significant construction projects in the country.

The foundation of the project includes not only modern architecture and environmental solutions, but also a convenient underground infrastructure that will become a unique feature of the entire development. The distinctive urban landscape will combine skyscrapers with invisible yet vital infrastructure systems. In the center of New Tashkent, underground passages are planned, which will serve not only as transport corridors and parking areas, but also as an integral part of urban life. The underground complexes will include car washes and charging stations for vehicles, bicycle parking spaces, comfortable childcare rooms, and even designated parking spaces and service points for people with disabilities.

This concept has been successfully implemented in Seoul, Tokyo, and Paris. There, underground complexes serve not only as part of the transport system, but also as commercial, cultural, and recreational infrastructure.

New Tashkent aims to raise the Uzbek school of urban planning to a new level. The project is being developed taking into account national climatic, energy, and cultural factors. The concept of the new capital is not only an architectural innovation, but also the promotion of a comfortable, safe, and inclusive living environment. If this concept is fully implemented, New Tashkent will go down in history as an advanced experimental platform for urban development not only for Uzbekistan, but for the entire region.

Dildora Dusmatova, UzA