Issues of Preserving National Traditions and Adapting Them to Modern Requirements in the Architecture of Mid-Rise Residential Buildings

Authors

  • Nurboyeva Xafiza Yusup qizi Master’s Student, Samarkand State Architecture and Construction University named after Mirzo Ulugbek

Keywords:

Mid-rise residential buildings, national identity, national traditions, modern architecture, urbanization, climate adaptation, facade, planning, energy efficiency, architectural identity, urban planning

Abstract

This article analyzes the issues of preserving national traditions in the architecture of mid-rise residential buildings and developing them in accordance with modern requirements. During the research, the integration of traditional architectural elements such as courtyard systems, the harmony between interior and exterior spaces, national ornaments, and compositional solutions with modern construction technologies is examined. Additionally, new typological solutions for mid-rise residential buildings are proposed based on energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, functional planning, and urban planning requirements. The article identifies key principles for creating modern architecture while preserving national identity and explores their practical application. The research results demonstrate that by integrating traditional architectural values into modern design processes, it is possible to create residential environments that are not only aesthetically rich but also socially and environmentally sustainable.

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Published

2026-04-28

How to Cite

Issues of Preserving National Traditions and Adapting Them to Modern Requirements in the Architecture of Mid-Rise Residential Buildings. (2026). American Journal of Engineering , Mechanics and Architecture (2993-2637), 4(4), 64-68. https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJEMA/article/view/9418

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