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Lead Expert URBACT Cities After Dark| Expert Innovative Actions and City-to-City exchanges European Urban Initative | Expert Just Transition Platform European Commission | Senior Expert Global Covenant of Mayors | EU ICC

Preserving architectural icons can boost city attractiveness and foster sense of place for residents and visitors. Here in Tashkent brutalism is still present in many corners of the city, but the Hotel Uzbekistan is definitely a symbol of the modernism greatness and stands as one of the most unusual touristic attractions of the country. The conservation of its facade and interior spaces, from ballrooms to the small shops, is a challenge which can improve the touristic profile of a city less attractive than the pearls of the desert, but full of landmarks reminding the past of this corner of Central Asia

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Giuseppe Mella

Senior Officer - Project Coordination | Evaluation | Training

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Long life to brutalism! 🏢 🧡

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