The design competition for U-Tower attracted participation from globally renowned architectural firms, including
Zaha Hadid,
DP Architects Pte. Ltd,
Benoy, INK Architects, and others. The local Uzbek firm MB Studio won the competition with its unique concept. The building was constructed by NRG Uzbekistan, leveraging progressive construction techniques from
Kazakhstan. The project also incorporated traditional architectural elements of
Uzbek culture, provided by the main companies M Buildings and BI Group. The facade design took into account the specific climatic features of the country. Special attention was given to the structure's strength and reliability, considering the region's seismic activity. The building's contours represent the Latin letter "U," symbolizing unity, comfort, and reliability. The name "U" also stands for "United," reflecting the project's theme of connectedness and community. This name sets a distinctive tone for the entire building, inviting expectations of uniqueness and originality. == Technical specifications and building codes ==