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Hotel Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, September 2022

This seventeen-floor concrete honeycomb stands on Amir Temir Square in Tashkent. The interior has lost some of its glamour but outside you can still enjoy the bold Soviet architecture.

Sadly, this is the last day of Becky’s geometric challenge, though I may well have a couple more squares to share. It’s a theme I find hard to let go of. A big thank you to Becky for getting us all to explore and share the fascinating topic of geometry.


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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 31 January 2025

Posted as part of Becky’s Geometric January

11 replies »

  1. woah – that is an incredible building. Very different to the concrete structure I shared on my Portuguese post yesterday but just as splendid.

    I have loved your geometric travels this month, you have taken us to some amazing places and like you I have a few geometric squares left over. Squares is addictive!

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