Soviet-era architecture informs Kazakhstan cafe by AT Interiors

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Ali Nemati
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AT Interiors designed the Aqqu Central Cafe in Almaty, Kazakhstan, to recreate the atmosphere of a 1960s pavilion that was destroyed by fire, as part of a presidential directive to restore the city's historical identity. The design blends archival research with modern elements, using bespoke furniture and details like a colorful swan mosaic to evoke the site’s Soviet-era charm. For content creators, this project highlights the importance of honoring local history while integrating contemporary design standards.

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