A scientific-research expedition is working in Nukus these days. It aims to conduct research in biodesign in Nukus region and study the Aral Sea.
According to Art and Culture Development Foundation under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan, specialists will draw inspiration from the region's environment, culture, and historical heritage. This will contribute to further developing innovative design solutions to ensure resilience in the face of climate change and environmental degradation.
As a complex layer, the landscape cannot be perceived and controlled as a tangible object. It represents the environment where we live, move, and think. We are part of the landscape. It affects our identity and experiences.
Representatives of design bureaus, artists, architects, scientists, researchers, and writers from 8 countries are participating in the research project.
N.Usmanova, UzA