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Stunning images show Nottinghamshire architect's masterplan for a new capital city

Benoy designed the vision for Yas Island in Abu Dhabi

Benoy has created a masterplan for a twin capital city to Tashkent in Uzbekistan. Pictured is the new island(Image: Benoy)

A Nottinghamshire architecture firm which designed Abu Dhabi's famous Yas Island development has released stunning images of its masterplan for a new capital city.

Benoy, headquartered in Newark, was asked to create a vision for more than 49,000 acres of land to the east of the Uzbekistan capital, Tashkent.

The new city will include an airport, government district and trade area, with 3D images released by the company showing what the new development could look like.

John Dawes, a director at Benoy, which is also , said: "Uzbekistan is a place of fascination for us; the history of the Great Silk Road and the history of the country itself are great moments for us, inspiring moments for us, and we’re delighted to be friends and partners with the Mayor to deliver their vision."

Uzbekistan is in central Asia and was a former Soviet republic. Its capital, Tashkent, is in the north-east of the country and is known for its mix of modern and Soviet architecture.

Benoy has created a masterplan for a twin capital city to Tashkent in Uzbekistan. Pictured is the Administration District(Image: Benoy)

 

 

The proposal has been developed to accommodate a population of roughly two million people. It will be a twin to the current capital with the aim of revitalising the "Old City".

The new site itself sits on agricultural land and within the masterplan is the addition of an island - New Tashkent Island - which will offer a new waterfront destination in the city.

This will feature boardwalks lined with housing, retail units, and leisure and entertainment destinations.