The head of our state got acquainted with the presentation of the ‘‘Atlas of Solutions’’ for the city of Tashkent and New Tashkent, the press service of the head of our state reports.
The economic development of the country is clearly reflected in the appearance of the capital. Large-scale construction work is underway in all districts and cities. In recent years, the construction of New Tashkent has also begun, and together both cities are turning into a single metropolis.
In order to ensure balanced development of the territory, a master plan for Tashkent until 2045 was adopted. It defines the main parameters of urban development projects, engineering and transport infrastructure, as well as the city’s security zones.
The ‘‘Atlas of Solutions’’ is a logical continuation of the master plan. It establishes general requirements for the appearance of urban facilities and the public environment. This catalog-reference book consists of five books covering the rules for the design, installation and operation of urban facilities. Each part contains recommendations for the organization and improvement of public spaces, bringing the facades of buildings to a single architectural appearance.
For example, according to current standards, road construction and repair are carried out up to the so-called ‘‘red line’’ of the roadway. However, in the practice of developed cities, the principle is applied – from building to building on both sides of the street. This allows you to avoid unkempt areas and ensure a complete, harmonious improvement along the roads.
The Atlas is aimed at achieving sustainable development goals and introducing national color in the design of the urban environment. It contributes to the creation of harmonious and environmentally friendly spaces that improve the quality of life of the population. It also helps to avoid mistakes in the development of new projects for the improvement of open public areas.
During the presentation, the essence of the Atlas requirements and the tasks arising from it were considered. Instructions are given for further improving the appearance of the city while preserving its identity, improving roadside areas and improving the culture of urban life.