ARCHITECTURE OF TOURIST FOOTPATHS IN SAMARKAND CITY
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Changes to the landscape of the area, corridors, irrigation networks, landscaping and harmonization of building facades with respect to these projects.Abstract
The use of practical and foreign experiences in the field of architecture of pedestrian walkways in the formation of historical areas of the city of Samarkand, the use of practical and foreign experiences in the organization of urban planning and historical pedestrian environment. walking paths, scientific study of achievements and shortcomings, this is modern architecture. making suggestions on effective use for further development of the scientific project.
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