The History of the UIA World Congress of Architecture and the Cities That Shaped It

The History of the UIA World Congress of Architecture and the Cities That Shaped It
Tèrmica del Besòs  and les Tres Xemeneies. Image © Pere López Brosa via Wikipedia under license CC BY-SA 4.0 Tèrmica del Besòs and les Tres Xemeneies. Image © Pere López Brosa via Wikipedia under license CC BY-SA 4.0

Every three years, the International Union of Architects' (UIA) World Congress lands in a different city, under a different theme set years in advance. A quick mapping of these host cities reveals a deliberate pattern: throughout the decades, the UIA has purposefully chosen a wide range of venues across all continents, rendering each edition a snapshot of what mattered in that specific place, at that exact moment. The result of this geographic rotation has been a diverse kaleidoscope of conversations, analyzing the profession from countless angles and adapting it to changing times. But 2026 is different; this time the UIA is repeating a host city for the first time: Barcelona, under the theme "Becoming. Architectures for a planet in transition".

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