TAB 2026 Symposium

Thursday 10. September at 09:00 - Friday 11. September at 18:00

Eesti Kunstiakadeemia, Tallinn

TAB Symposium


Symposium Day I: To Be Continued
10 september, 9.00–17.15
EKA auditorium, Põhja pst 7, 10412 Tallinn


The first day of the TAB 2026 Symposium, titled To Be Continued…, is dedicated to the EKA Arh Conference. Under the theme From Scattered Facts to Shared Concerns, the conference focuses on one of the central questions facing architecture and urban development today: how do we move forward when starting from scratch is no longer a viable option? While knowledge about climate transition, resource limits, and the built environment is abundant, translating that knowledge into collective action remains a challenge. Rather than asking only what comes next, the conference asks what can and should continue.

Across urban, building, and material scales, international speakers and researchers explore adaptation, reuse, and transformation in the built environment. The programme brings together perspectives from architecture, planning, construction, and research to discuss how existing places, buildings, and resources can support meaningful change, and how scattered knowledge can become shared concerns capable of shaping long-term action.

Symposium Day II: Sounds Expensive
11 september, 9.30–18.00
EKA auditorium, Põhja pst 7, 10412 Tallinn


Not everything is always as it seems. A first impression may prove misleading; simple flat-pack furniture instructions can take hours to follow; quiet, introspective people may sing with unexpected force; and a cheaply constructed building can become expensive over time. In architecture, such illusions are daily companions, especially when factoring cost into architectural practice and thinking. Beyond the illusion of cheapness, where reduced upfront costs postpone expenses and responsibilities into the future, the accompanying symposium extends this inquiry into how architects navigate economies, constraints and systems of values. 

The symposium is structured as a practice-driven debate connected to TAB 2026’s main exhibition. It brings together exhibition participants to present their work and situate their practices in dialogue with others through panel discussions. Each session is opened by invited architectural thinkers giving keynotes that introduce thematic blocks. working closely with the Biennale’s theme. Writer, curator and architectural critic Phineas Harper considers how much illusion is embedded in narratives of budgetary scarcity; Professor of Architecture Claire Zimmerman reflects on the relation between cost, access, class and intention; and architects and designers Thomas Flores and Mathias Palazzi propose an updated understanding of architectural frugality through the lens of excess. 


Discount tickets are valid for school pupils, students, and pensioners.

Early Bird tickets are on sale until 31 July. Full prices apply from 1 August!

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