ASHGABAT – A GEM OF ARCHITECTURAL ART
In the era of the Revival of a New Epoch of the powerful state, thanks to the tireless efforts of our esteemed President, all sectors of the country’s economy, including the national education and science system, are achieving new levels of progress. Large-scale initiatives are being implemented to modernize the management of all areas of the economy, introduce innovative technologies, improve the quality of education provided to youth, and transition to a digital system.
Alongside other sectors, the construction and industrial complex has become one of the priorities of our national economy, and its key areas—such as industry, construction, chemistry, energy, and road construction—are developing at a high pace. The construction and industrial complex is successfully addressing tasks to create innovative production facilities, build large industrial enterprises, increase production capacities to replace imported goods, expand the sector's export potential, and integrate digital economy solutions. Numerous new, innovative cities, towns, and modern villages have been created that preserve the heritage of national architecture and embody the creative spirit of our time inherited from our ancestors, and this noble work continues effectively.
In connection with the Day of Workers of Construction and Industrial Complex, an international exhibition and a conference titled "Development of the Construction, Industrial, and Energy Sectors of Turkmenistan" are being held in Ashgabat. During this period, a collection of scientific articles titled “Ashgabat – A Gem of Architectural Art” was published by the Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute.
The collection “Ashgabat – A Gem of Architectural” Art consists of scientific articles written by professors, lecturers, graduate students, researchers, and specialists of the Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute. The articles published in this collection aim to contribute to development, enhance the prestige of Turkmen science, and apply research results in production and educational methodology. The articles in the collection are primarily intended for scientific, design, and production workers in the fields of architecture, construction, chemistry, and economics, as well as for university lecturers, graduate students, students, and a broad readership.
Amanmyrat Arazow, Superior of the Scientific Department of the Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute.