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Trienal de Arquitectura de Lisboa

Terra's general passes link Lisbon to Tallinn

Date
29 SEP 2022 - 05 DEC 2022
Location
Various venues in the city of Lisbon
Edition
6th
Team
Curatorial Team: Cristina Veríssimo, Diogo Burnay, Anastassia Smirnova, Jose Pablo Ambrosi & Loreta Castro Reguera, Pamela Prado & Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Tau Tavengwa & Vyjayanthi Rao.
Co-Production
CCB/Garagem Sul, Culturgest, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, EDP/MAAT Foundation, Millennium bcp Foundation / MNAC - National Museum of Contemporary Art.

Did you know that the general pass for this edition of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale, Terra, gives access to the Tallinn Architecture Biennale, Edible, and vice versa? A single pass takes you to these two architecture festivals.

If you buy the Lisbon Triennale general pass, you are entitled to access the exhibition Edible at the Estonian Architecture Museum, the two-day Edible symposium and the Tallinn Architecture Biennale gala and party. If you buy the Tallinn Biennale general pass, you have access to all four main exhibitions of Terra, as well as the Sinel de Cordes Palace, the Terra party during the Opening Days on October 1, and also a 50% discount at the Talk Talk Talk conferences.

Mark on your callendar the two main highlights of Terra. The Triennale 2022 Opening Days kick off on September 29 with a three-day programme: opening of the central exhibitions and independent projects, book launch, announcement and conferences of the Lisbon Triennale Millennium bcp Awards – Universities, Début and Lifetime Achievement – performances, and a garden party at Palácio Sinel de Cordes.

The Talk, Talk, Talk, from October 26 to 28 are three days of conferences where the fundamentals and implications of Terra, the application of instruments of the profession in the circular paradigm and the urgency of defining the object of these practices are intertwined. Hosted by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the three sessions bring together prominent international figures in architecture and related areas - but also in thought, research and academia - to share reflections and stimulate a broad debate around the central exhibitions. The forum ends with a more informal meeting open to the confrontation of ideas between the panel and the audience.