Italy hosts the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.

Representatives from Uzbekistan, who are participating in this annual event for the fifth time, presented “A Matter of Radiance” project. The pavilion displays exhibits and objects that combine national architecture, science, and modern art. The project also includes the scientific legacy of Academician Sodiq Azimov, the founder of the most extensive research work in solar energy.

“Our pavilion is of great interest to visitors”, says Gayane Umerova, Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation. “The creators tried to reflect the ambitious goals and aspirations of Uzbekistan aimed at a stable future, the country’s commitment to the principles of environmental stability, and innovative development. We are confident that, as a logical continuation of the series of exhibitions in Milan, Sharjah, and Tashkent, “A Matter of Radiance” will make a worthy contribution to strengthening international cooperation”.

The national pavilion will be open until November 23.

Bekhruz Khudoyberdiyev, UzA

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Uzbekistan – participant of the 19th International Architecture Biennale

Italy hosts the 19th Venice Architecture Biennale.

Representatives from Uzbekistan, who are participating in this annual event for the fifth time, presented “A Matter of Radiance” project. The pavilion displays exhibits and objects that combine national architecture, science, and modern art. The project also includes the scientific legacy of Academician Sodiq Azimov, the founder of the most extensive research work in solar energy.

“Our pavilion is of great interest to visitors”, says Gayane Umerova, Chairperson of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation. “The creators tried to reflect the ambitious goals and aspirations of Uzbekistan aimed at a stable future, the country’s commitment to the principles of environmental stability, and innovative development. We are confident that, as a logical continuation of the series of exhibitions in Milan, Sharjah, and Tashkent, “A Matter of Radiance” will make a worthy contribution to strengthening international cooperation”.

The national pavilion will be open until November 23.

Bekhruz Khudoyberdiyev, UzA