Lebanese designer Nada Debs has transformed an 18th-century abandoned mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, into a craft exhibition space that showcases local crafts like ceramics and embroidery. This conversion preserves the historic architecture while integrating contemporary design elements, highlighting the importance of cultural continuity and traditional craftsmanship in modern settings.
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