THE KAZAKHSTAN’S ARCHITECTURE OF THE 21st CENTURY (2010-2015) IN THE WORLD ARCHITECTURAL CONTEXT - Typical examples by D
The Kazakhstan's architecture of this Century is a peculiar phenomenon. The trend of active involvement in the World architectural process for Kazakhstan architecture emerged in the last quarter of the 20th century. Now the Kazakhstan architecture – an integral part of this process. Many foreign architects involved in the design of objects on the Kazakhstan territory; Kazakhstan's architects work in different countries. This promotes deep interpenetration of creative concepts. This formed the phenomenon of Kazakh architecture of the 21st century. It is organically connected to the cultural and historical identity of the Region and global processes of creative interpretation of forms, which are characteristic of World architectural process in general. To illustrate this interesting phenomenon allocated 144 (72 72) typical examples of buildings. This Case – 72 (36 36) examples of 2010-2015. The previous Case – 72 (36 36) examples of 2000-2009. Examples are distributed in chronological order of the construct completion. Images sources are indicated directly near with illustrations on each page. Architects and companies listed on the basis of aggregate data from different sources (for some objects from various sources indicate different authors). About some buildings listed authors in the available sources has not yet been found. The Author expresses his gratitude to Internet resources – https://www.google.com ; https://www.wikipedia.org – which to provide the ability to collect an information. This case generated for information purposes of the Educational course "The Modern architecture (21st century)". The front cover: The Multifunctional complex «The Shard», London, UK, 2012 (Arch. Renzo Piano, Adamson Associates Architects) – Photo by G.K.Samoilov, 2013. Тhe Office and industrial building «Roswell» («UFO-building»), Timiriazev Str., Almaty, Kazakhstan, 2013 (Arch. – Idea by Dmitriy Voitashenko) – Photo by K.I.Samoilov, 2014.
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