The location of our new project is a city in Uzbekistan with a rich centuries-old history: part of the Great Silk Road, a center of artistic crafts, and a former capital of a khanate where magnificent palaces, mosques, and mausoleums have been preserved.
The facades are white on the outside, in a strict structure. Several bright spots of terracotta cladding peek out from them, as if drawing large windows from windows.
From a distance, it seems that the entire building is a traditional house enlarged several times. At the same time, we modernized the general appearance of the area, orienting it to the architecture in a European manner.
The dominant terracotta color became a tribute to the pottery craft. The facades in the courtyard resemble clay vases. This conceptual solution sets the character of each courtyard in an economically advantageous way.