Non-Places of the Cities: Dialogue between Prague and Tbilisi
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Non-Places of the Cities: Dialogue between Prague and Tbilisi

The upcoming event in Ubani's public program features a lecture by Czech architect Anna Beata Háblová on the concept of "non-places" within cities, followed by a round table discussion with Tbilisi-based urban planner Elena Darjania and architect David Giorgadze.


The first part of the event will be devoted to the lecture by the Prague-based architect, urbanist, and writer Anna Beata Háblová. She will share her perspective about marginal spaces in towns: neglected, transitory, and overlooked places, i.e., "non-places" – not only in the sense of Marc Augé but simply as everything in contrast with an intelligibly defined public space.

Non-places exist for various reasons: an ill-conceived development, an impractical location, or interventions in the landscape. Although they are irritating and repellent, they can also be a place to escape the predictability of the public space. Are non-places a part of the natural development of cities and a necessity in the era of flows and networks, or on the contrary, are they a result of our failure and helplessness?
Anna Beata Háblová

Following the lecture, Tbilisi-based urban planner Elena Darjania will lead a roundtable discussion with architect David Giorgadze. Together, they will explore the spectrum of Tbilisi's urban landscape, examining the city's array of non-places, public spaces, and the areas that blur the lines between them. The conversation will address the reasons behind the spread of non-places in Tbilisi and draw insights from recent public space renovations, such as the transformation of Gudiashvili Square in the historic city center and the rehabilitation of the Mziuri Park along the Vere River valley — both projects led by architect David Giorgadze.

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Anna Beata Háblová An architect, urban planner, writer and visual artist. She completed her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Architecture in Prague, worked at the Prague Institute of Planning and Development, and in Amsterdam architectural studio SeArch. She wrote four collections of poems, two non-fiction books on architecture (Města zdí / Cities of walls - about shopping malls in cities and Nemísta měst / Non-places of cities - about neglected, ephemeral, temporary or virtual places), and a novel (Směna / Shift). Her texts are translated into world languages. She has exhibited in Czech and European galleries, is dedicated to street art, and founded a rap band. Elena Darjania An urban planner, researcher, and educator based in Tbilisi with 14 years of experience. She currently leads a team tasked with reimagining tools and protocols for Georgia's climate-oriented, participatory, and integrated municipal investment projects. With a career spanning roles in international organizations, the private sector, and academia, Elena demonstrates expertise in policy formulation, urban innovation, and applied research. In addition to her professional practice, Elena teaches an Architecture Thinking class at the Free University of Tbilisi. David Giorgadze An architect based in Tbilisi, where, in 2011, he founded the architectural practice. David operates in a wide range of projects and experimental-analytical directions. He is currently teaching at Visual Art, Architecture & Design School (VA[A]DS) faculty at Free University.

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Lecture and discussion will be held in English.
Ostrava. Credit line: Anna Beata Háblová