Architecture of Post-Soviet Kazakhstan: Key Stylistic References in Public Facilities


Truspekova K.K. Sharipova D.S.
Dec 2022Horizon Research Publishing

Civil Engineering and Architecture
2022#10Issue 73185 - 3197 pp.

The paper is devoted to the question of stylistic directions in the development of architecture in post-Soviet Kazakhstan. The construction boom that marked the great restructuring of the entire cultural paradigm of the country after the collapse of the Soviet empire is expressed in the stylistic diversity of architecture of the present time. The article notes that at the foundation for the context of the current urbanization of the steppe region lies a reimagining of both Kazakhstan’s own cultural heritage and all architectural currents of the 20th and 21st centuries. The study identifies the most popular stylistic references in the artistic and visual architectural solutions in the country’s major cities. Particular attention is paid to the balance between neoclassicism, modernism, and postmodernism in the characteristic of the general field of transformations of the urban environment. The role of new technologies in the development of modern architectural plasticity and the overall artistic language of architecture in present-day Kazakhstan is analyzed. It is argued that all its apparent diversity comes as a result of the influence of contemporary global architectural practice.

Architectural Styles , Artistic , Contemporary Art , Post-Soviet

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T.K. Zhurgenov, Kazakh National Academy of Arts, 127 Panfilova str, Almaty, 050000, Kazakhstan
M.O. Auezov Institute of Literature and Art of the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan, 29 Kurmangazy str, Almaty, 050010, Kazakhstan

T.K. Zhurgenov
M.O. Auezov Institute of Literature and Art of the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan

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