Kazakhstan's built environment is defined by a complex history. As a constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage, the country's architecture includes contrasting traditions, from integrating buildings with the landscape to standing out from it. Today, a mix of futuristic towers and monuments speak to a legacy of atypical design, and a series of modern projects showcase how architects are working to build a new narrative for the country.
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Palace of Schoolchildren / Studio 44 Architects
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Architects: Studio 44 Architects
- Area: 18700 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: A&G Technology Co. LTD, Bazis A Corporation
https://www.archdaily.com/488674/palace-of-schoolchildren-studio-44-architectsCristian Aguilar