Studio KO Transforms Industrial Landmark into Tashkent’s Centre for Contemporary Arts

Studio KO Transforms Industrial Landmark into Tashkent’s Centre for Contemporary Arts
Centre for Contemporary Arts in Tashkent Render. Image © Studio KO with Courtesy of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation Centre for Contemporary Arts in Tashkent Render. Image © Studio KO with Courtesy of the Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation

The Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) has announced the transformation of a 1912 industrial building in Tashkent into the Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), set to become the first permanent institution dedicated to contemporary art and research in Central Asia. Designed by the French architecture practice Studio KO, led by Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, the project integrates preservation of the city's industrial heritage with a new cultural identity for the historic site. The building, originally designed by Wilhelm Heizelmann, known for the Treasury Chamber, was constructed as a diesel station and depot for Tashkent's first tram line. After decades of serving the city's electricity network, the structure was transferred to the Foundation in 2019 as part of Uzbekistan's long-term cultural development strategy. Under the leadership of Gayane Umerova, the project now represents a major step in shaping a contemporary cultural infrastructure for the region.

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