TAB 2024
The 2024 edition of TAB will focus on the relationship between people and natural resources. It will highlight the critical role that architects, urban planners, communities, policymakers, and environmentalists play in navigating this complex dynamic.
The Tbilisi Architecture Biennial 2024 will explore the interdependent relationship between the environment and humanity, focusing on their mutual influences.
It will explore the interplay between Georgia's natural resources and societal challenges
resulting from historical exploitation, environmental policies and climate change.
Georgia's geographic richness will be presented as a double-edged force that extends beyond water to broader ecological dimensions critical to the country's ecosystem, economy, agriculture, energy, and culture. The 4th edition of the Tbilisi Architecture Biennial will explore critical issues beyond water, including deforestation, mining cities, melting glaciers, the climate crisis, pollution and degradation of soil. The research will also focus on the complexities of urban growth and its constraints, prompting a thought-provoking exploration of transforming natural resources into commodities and tools for progress and profit.
Collaboration profiles
This edition of TAB has already chosen LINA fellow collaborators. By selecting this event, you can express interest for future collaboration!