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Welcome to Uzbekistan
Welcome to Uzbekistan. Brutal external geometry, austere and functionally appointed rooms, a vast and mostly empty ballroom breakfast setup, and a top floor smoking bar - the Hotel Uzbekistan is one of the few remaining major concrete icons of the Soviet era, after Tashkent, the national capital, was levelled by an earthquake in the 1960s. From the window, the city was not framed by the blue domes of the ancient Silk Road mausoleums and madrasahs, but instead by the seemingly


Brutal Bishkek: Soviet Modernism in the Kyrgyz Capital
Bishkek, formerly known as Frunze, is the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic - and was our first taste of post-Soviet architecture in...


Pitchside Perspectives: A Post-Soviet Football Experience in Almaty
I have likely attended hundreds of football games, mainly in London, Manchester and in the South of England , but a few in Portugal,...
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