The transformation of modern architecture in Kazakhstan: From soviet “internationalism” to a post-soviet undestanding of the regional identity

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Spatium Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2298/spat2146073a
G. Abdrassilova, E.T. Danibekova
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After the collapse of the USSR at the end of the 20th century, the Soviet republics, including Kazakhstan, that had been previously united within one country became independent countries and went through decades of reforms to establish new social, political and economic frameworks and revive their own cultural traditions. The transition from the state planned Soviet-era economy to the market economy was accompanied by dramatic changes in all aspects of life - in the economy, science and culture. The Soviet architecture in Kazakhstan met the contemporary requirements of its time: all settlements were developed according to approved master plans, and design and construction were carried out by large state companies with powerful technical potential. 30 years of post-Soviet life have gone by since 1991, and Kazakhstan has gone through some transformation in its architecture; it is now searching for methods of expressing a unique "Kazakh" architectural language with its own particular regional characteristics seen in: arches, domes, ornamental motifs of decorative design. The purpose of the study is to analyse the transformation that the architecture in Kazakhstan has undergone so far in the 21st century using the example of public buildings, and to identify the factors forming new features of architecture. Realizing the dependencies of Kazakhstan?s architectural transformation on the new social and economic conditions will help architects strengthen the regional identity in the architecture through the symbiosis of traditional local experience and new global technologies.
哈萨克斯坦现代建筑的转型:从苏联的“国际主义”到后苏联对地域认同的理解
20世纪末苏联解体后,包括哈萨克斯坦在内的前苏联加盟共和国成为独立国家,并经历了数十年的改革,建立了新的社会、政治和经济框架,恢复了自己的文化传统。从苏联时代的国家计划经济向市场经济的转变伴随着生活的各个方面——经济、科学和文化——的巨大变化。哈萨克斯坦的苏联建筑符合当时的时代要求:所有定居点都是根据批准的总体规划开发的,设计和施工由具有强大技术潜力的大型国有公司进行。自1991年以来,后苏联时代已经过去了30年,哈萨克斯坦的建筑经历了一些变化;现在,它正在寻找一种表达独特的“哈萨克”建筑语言的方法,这种语言具有自己独特的区域特征,如拱门、圆顶、装饰设计的装饰性图案。本研究的目的是分析哈萨克斯坦建筑在21世纪迄今为止所经历的转变,以公共建筑为例,并确定形成建筑新特征的因素。实现对哈萨克斯坦的依赖?在新的社会经济条件下,美国的建筑转型将通过传统的地方经验和新的全球技术的共生,帮助建筑师加强建筑中的地域认同。
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