Research of the architectural face of the roads of the modern city of Andijan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56143/2181-2438-2025-1-187-190Keywords:
architectural image, street, urban development, structures, urban atmosphere, roadAbstract
The article is dedicated to the study and formation of the principle of street architecture as an integral, fundamental part of the formation of the image of the modern city of Andijan, Uzbekistan, analyzing how urban roadways reflect the city’s architectural identity and development. The background of the study highlights the historical evolution of Andijan’s urban design, noting how its roads have transformed from traditional pathways to modern infrastructures due to rapid urbanization and modernization. The research methodology involves a combination of field surveys, visual analysis, and interviews with urban planners and architects, offering a comprehensive examination of the current state of the city’s road architecture. The results reveal a distinctive blend of historical and contemporary architectural styles, with roads serving as both functional spaces and cultural symbols. The study identifies key elements such as road materials, design features, and their integration into the urban fabric. In conclusion, the architectural character of Andijan's roads plays a vital role in shaping the city’s identity. The study advocates for an approach that balances heritage preservation with modern urban needs, enhancing both aesthetic appeal and functionality for the future development of the city.