HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF TASHKENT’S URBAN MASTER PLANS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE HOUSING STOCK
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Urban Planning, Choch, old City, multi-apartment houses, buildings, technical condition, housing stock, large residential areas, conservation, reconstruction, renovation.Abstract
This article focuses on the division of the city into a new and old city as a result of the construction of a new residential area in Tashkent, and briefly describes their differences in urban planning. It also discusses the urban development master plans and housing stock master plans developed in the city in subsequent years based on the city’s demographic indicators.
Industry experts have developed a master plan for the development of Tashkent until 2045, that is, a strategy for the development of the capital. Based on this master plan, the article presents approved scenarios for the development of zones in the city that require construction, conservation, reconstruction, or renovation.
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