“Probing ‘Resources for a Future’” interview with Anhelina Starkova in World-Architects
The Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2024 (TAB24) opened to the public in Tallinn, Estonia, on October 10, with three components — curatorial exhibition, symposium, and installation competition program — addressing the overarching theme “Resources for a Future.” World-Architects asked Ukrainian architect Anhelina L. Starkova, head curator of TAB24, a few questions about the theme and how exhibition contributors have responded to it.
The inaugural Tallinn Architecture Biennale, “Landscape Urbanism,” was held at the Estonian Museum of Architecture in 2011, and every two years since the festival has explored a diversity of themes, ranging from self-driving cars and Russian-era Socialist architecture to beauty and food. As such, TAB reflects the shared concerns of architects and urban planners around the world, and TAB24 is no different: “Resources for a Future” explores “the resourceful diversity of architectural materials, building concepts, and social planning,” per the TAB website. “Although focused on the local base, it will have a worldwide perspective and call to action.”
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