Wed. Sep 17th, 2025

Tour Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture in Kazakhstan

When the project to transform Tselinny, the 1960s modernist Soviet cinema in Almaty, Kazakhstan, into a multidisciplinary arts venue first started taking shape, seismic engineers initially recommended that the building be completely demolished. ‘The seismic approach in the 1960s was very different to what it is today,’ explains architect Asif Khan, who worked on the project closely with his wife, Kazakh architect Zaure Aitayeva, of the contemporary engineers’ concerns. Looking at the building anew, ‘there was a great deal of fear that if there was a major earthquake in Almaty, like there was back in 1911, the building would just fall down’.

Fortunately, Khan and the wider team behind the project were able to convince state research and design body KazNIISA that the building was worth saving – and the journey towards creating the first bricks-and-mortar home for the Tselinny Centre of Contemporary Culture began.

Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture, Kazakhstan, redesigned by Asif Khan

(Image credit: Laurian Ghinitoiu Photography)

Tour Asif Khan’s Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture in Kazakhstan

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