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SUMMARY:My Socialist Home” – Film screening and discussion
DESCRIPTION:My Socialist Home (Iulia Statica and Adrian Catu\, 2021) is a documentary that captures the lived experiences and memories of five women who lived in Bucharest’s socialist housing blocks during the communist era in Romania\, and who continue to live in these apartments today. The film examines the historical significance and contemporary relevance of two major reforms initiated under Nicolae Ceaușescu’s regime (1965-1989): one aimed at demographic growth through the control of reproduction\, the other focused on unprecedented mass housing construction involving extensive demolitions. Although set in the contemporary postsocialist context\, the film reflects on these historical reforms by presenting the everyday lives and stories of its subjects. In doing this\, it reveals the contradictions\, subtleties\, and the gendered nature of life under communism\, foregrounding the prismatic role of architecture in the constitution and afterlife of socialism. \nIulia Statica is a Mellon Fellow in Democracy and Landscape at Harvard University’s Dumbarton Oaks Institute in Washington\, DC and a Lecturer at the School of Architecture and Landscape at the University of Sheffield\, UK. She previously held postdoctoral positions at The Bartlett School of Architecture\, UCL\, and Cornell University. Her research focuses on the legacies of socialist-built environments in Eastern Europe\, particularly mass housing\, and the gendered experiences of these spaces. She investigates experiences of domesticity\, infrastructure\, and feminized migration in the wider context of Cold War and imperial histories\, and their influence on contemporary postsocialist practices. She is the author of Urban Phantasmagorias: Domesticity\, Production\, and the Politics of Modernity in Communist Bucharest. \nTime: 2 December\, 18:00 \nFormat: Online \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://iliauni-edu-ge.zoom.us/j/81858419018?pwd=5cb94xRfq6CON5tmnlUovzX6MXa2v8.1
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/25-11-2025-movie/
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SUMMARY:Public Discussion: Sustainable Design in the Era of Climate Crisis – The Georgian Experience
DESCRIPTION:On 5th December at 7:00 pm\, a public discussion organised by the Architecture Programme at Ilia University will be held on the topic: Sustainable Design in the Era of Climate Crisis – Georgia’s Experience. \nClimate change remains a key global challenge today. As Earth’s temperatures continue to rise quickly\, the frequency and severity of natural disasters such as floods\, droughts\, and wildfires are also expected to increase. These events threaten human life\, health\, and essential resources and lead to substantial infrastructural damage. Countries and cities are working on developing approaches and strategies to reduce climate change impacts\, respond effectively\, and support adaptation. Urban planning and architecture can significantly contribute to these efforts. \nDuring the public discussion\, we will address the current situation in Georgia related to this topic and examine the experience gained in urban planning and architecture. \nSpeakers:  \nKakha Bakhtadze – Environmental Protection Specialist \nSalome Dvali – Environmental Protection Specialist \nEnergy Efficiency Center representative \nThe discussion is part of the public program of the student architectural workshop “Sustainable Design for Green Spaces\,” which will take place at Ilia State University from December 3–7. The workshop aims to deepen knowledge about sustainable solutions and participatory practices in the development of urban green spaces. \nThe Heinrich Böll Foundation Tbilisi Office supports the event. \nWorking language: Georgian \nTime: 5 December\, 7:00 PM \nAddress: Qaqutsa Cholokashvili Avenue 3/5\, Building H\, Room 105 \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/28-11-2025-publicdiscussion/
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SUMMARY:Public Lecture: Urban transformation and the importance of sustainable and social public spaces
DESCRIPTION:On December 3 at 7:00 PM\, the Architecture Program at Ilia State University will host a public lecture by Swiss landscape architect Ludger Krabbe. The lecture\, “Urban Transformation and the Importance of Sustainable and Social Public Spaces\,” will showcase projects by BRYUM\, a Basel-based studio. Mr. Krabbe will highlight approaches to open-space urban design that improve residents’ daily lives and benefit the environment. \nAbout the Speaker \nLudger Krabbe is a landscape architect. Since 2015\, he has been a member of BRYUM’s executive management. He has 25 years of experience working in both the public and private sectors in Germany and Switzerland. He is also a guest lecturer at the FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland. His teaching focuses on climate-responsive and cooling-oriented urban spaces. \nThe lecture is part of the public program of the student architectural workshop “Sustainable Design for Green Spaces\,” which will take place at Ilia State University from December 3–7. The workshop aims to deepen knowledge about sustainable solutions and participatory practices in the development of urban green spaces. \nThe Heinrich Böll Foundation Tbilisi Office supports the event. \nWorking language: English \nTime: 3 December\, 7:00 PM \nAddress: Qaqutsa Cholokashvili Avenue 3/5\, Building H\, Room 105 \nAttendance is free.
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/28-11-2025-lecture-2/
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