Post-Soviet Housing: “Dacha” Settlements in the Tashkent Region

The post-Soviet period has been witness to a rather difficult process of establishing a new socio-economic and political system in Uzbekistan. The housing question was significantly resolved within the U.S.S.R., while currently the issue of housing has become exacerbated mainly due to the privatisation of the existing housing stock. However, as more young people now enter adulthood, the need for affordable housing once again comes to the forefront in Uzbekistan - namely in Tashkent, a place attracting the youth from all other regions. This research paper focuses on one of the housing solutions in the Tashkent Region: particularly the reconstruction of summer houses, or dachas, into permanent homes for year-round living. The findings are based on several observations from the field and expert interviews with local dacha residents during the summers of 2015 and 2016. The revival of a traditional lifestyle, combined with the modernisation and “Euro-style” of Uzbek houses, represents a case of “indigenous modernities”.

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Document Type
article
ISSN
2336-2839
Volume / Issue
3 / 2
Pages
43-51
Date of publication
26.12.2016

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Salimova, H. 2016. ‘Post-Soviet Housing: “Dacha” Settlements in the Tashkent Region.’ Critical Housing Analysis 3 (2): 43-51. https://doi.org/10.13060/23362839.2016.3.2.297