the architect of the uzbekistan pavilion, stefan polupanov, was a famous architect of andijan, samarkandilliantly knew how to translate tradition into the language of modernity. he involved his colleagues, turkestanis, in the work. ural tansekbaev, usto, mumin, aganes tatevasyan and many others. the maelika on the facade and the carved doors were made by the best masters of samarkand, yakub raufov and narula nazrullaev. it is not surprising that the pamilion resembles the lukbek madrassio in samarkant. the pavilion of the republic of kazakhstan breathes with the memory of medieval mausales. speaking about the achievements of the ussr, we can cite tens of hundreds of impressive figures, but it’s better, let’s just peer at the monuments of those years, as we peer at the faces and figures of the gods and heroes of antiquity, no one is better than the artist will make you feel the epic scope of eurasian thought, will, energy, so close to understandable to us. valuable map of industry of the ussr, which received the grand prix at the world exhibition in paris in 1937, and then a gold medal in