Every project is an opportunity to explore something new. What inspires me most about Tashkent is that Central Asia stands at a true crossroads — not only geographically, but also culturally and architecturally. This region carries centuries of spatial understanding within its courtyards, bazaars, and the interaction of light and shadow. The question for the new generation of architects is not whether modernization should happen, but how to evolve this heritage without destroying it. The students I met here are asking exactly the kinds of questions that truly matter. And that gives me great optimism. - Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG.
Today we live in a world where technology is developing at an incredible pace. With the rise of artificial intelligence and new digital tools, it is especially important not to resist these changes, but to understand them. Technology should be seen as a tool. Architects still carry the responsibility and the ability to decide how to use technology based on their own experience, values, and creativity. Rather than fighting technology, I believe we should embrace it while preserving the human approach in design. - Patricia Urlan, Business Development Manager at BIG.
I believe this is an incredible story. For students, the opportunity to see, meet, hear, and personally interact with world-renowned architects who came to this city is of immense value. You brought one of the greatest architects of our time here, and this is truly a unique opportunity for Central Asian University students. - Alexander Fedorov, founder of the “Tashkent Modernism” project.
“CAU Arch Summit 2026 demonstrates the place that Central Asia occupies in the global dialogue on architecture and the future of cities. We believe that the new generation of architects in Uzbekistan should not only follow global trends, but also shape them. By bringing together participants such as Bjarke Ingels, Paolo Matteuzzi, and Mohamed Nada alongside our students and local communities, we are creating a dialogue capable of turning ambition into reality. This is exactly the kind of environment that Central Asian University strives to build.” - Shukrullo Djakhongirov.