Uzbekistan Debuts at Milan Design Week with Deconstructed Yurt Pavilion and Bread-Making Exhibition
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Uzbekistan makes its debut at Milan Design Week with an exhibition titled 'When Apricots Blossom' at Palazzo Citterio, featuring a garden pavilion designed as a 'deconstructed yurt' by architect Kulapat Yanatrast. The exhibition showcases Uzbek craft traditions and bread-making practices, highlighting the country's cultural heritage through contemporary design interpretation.
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Titled When Apricots Blossom, the exhibition takes over Palazzo Citterio from 20 to 26 April and marks the country's debut at the event
The exhibition is named after a 1930s po
Kulapat Yanatrast has unveiled a garden pavilion modelled on a "deconstructed yurt" alongside an exhibition exploring Uzbek craft traditions at Milan design week.

