UIA 2026 Barcelona presents its first speakers and opens registration for a Congress that will imagine new futures for architecture
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The UIA World Congress of Architects 2026 Barcelona has released a preliminary preview of its programme of lectures, as well as further details on the various formats that will attract more than 10,000 professionals from all over the world, from the fields of architecture, landscape design and urban planning, the institutional sphere and the student community to gather in Barcelona in 2026. After thirty years, the city will once again host this World Congress, which will welcome renowned figures in contemporary architectural thought and practice.
With a multidisciplinary approach, Barcelona will become, for five days (28 June - 2 July 2026), a global laboratory and hub for debating forthcoming ecological, social, material and cultural transitions. The week preceding the Congress will feature an international workshop for students and young architects, while the main exhibition will be open to the public for four weeks, engaging citizens and the general public in learning about some of the most relevant projects and research presented at the symposium.
Tickets to attend the Congress are now on sale and will provide access to the programme of talks, activities and the exhibition taking place at the Barcelona International Convention Centre (CCIB), the Three Chimneys —transformed into a major seaside venue—, the Disseny Hub Barcelona, and other locations across the city, distributed among different neighbourhoods, such as the Montjuïc Castle and the Sagrada Familia.
Take advantage of the Early Bird discount and secure your ticket!
The first list of confirmed presentations brings together prominent international figures whose work has been leading architectural thought and practice in recent years. Among them are: A JDVIV / IVJDV A (Jan de Vylder i Inge Vinck), Alexander Brodsky, Andrés Jaque, Anne Holtrop, Atelier Bow-Wow, Bas Smets, Baukunst, Bêka & Lemoine, Brandlhuber+, Bruther, Colectivo C733, Forensic Architecture, H Arquitectes, Marina Tabassum, OFFICE KGDVS, Paulo Tavares, Roger Boltshauser, Tatiana Bilbao, TEN Studio, Timothy Morton, Turenscape, Xu Tiantian and Yasmeen Lari.
Also confirmed are leading figures in landscape and ecology such as BC architects & studies & materials, Catherine Mosbach, Dirk Sijmons, Rotor, Taller Capital and Transolar; practices engaged in social and political issues such as Assemble Studio, House Europe!, La Col, Lara Almarcegui, Samia Henni and Teddy Cruz & Fonna Forman; and influential voices in theory and research such as Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Jack Self, Lydia Kallipoliti, Mario Carpo, Philippe Rahm, Rahul Mehrotra and The Architecture Lobby.
Also confirmed are: Adamo Faiden, Al Borde, Anna Puigjaner, Beatriz Colomina, Boomsern Premthada, Eva Franch, Go Hasegawa, Keller Easterling, Mark Wigley, Matilde Cassani, MOS, Point Supreme, Structural Xploration Lab, TAKK, Ted’A, Zirkular and 51N4E.
Check the list of confirmations
The World Congress of Architects is organized by the International Union of Architects (UIA), the Higher Council of the Orders of Architects of Spain (CSCAE) and the Architects' Association of Catalonia (COAC), and is made possible thanks to the institutional support of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda (MIVAU), the Government of Catalonia and the Barcelona City Council, which have recognized it as an event of exceptional public interest.
With a multidisciplinary approach, Barcelona will become, for five days (28 June - 2 July 2026), a global laboratory and hub for debating forthcoming ecological, social, material and cultural transitions. The week preceding the Congress will feature an international workshop for students and young architects, while the main exhibition will be open to the public for four weeks, engaging citizens and the general public in learning about some of the most relevant projects and research presented at the symposium.
Tickets to attend the Congress are now on sale and will provide access to the programme of talks, activities and the exhibition taking place at the Barcelona International Convention Centre (CCIB), the Three Chimneys —transformed into a major seaside venue—, the Disseny Hub Barcelona, and other locations across the city, distributed among different neighbourhoods, such as the Montjuïc Castle and the Sagrada Familia.
Take advantage of the Early Bird discount and secure your ticket!
The first list of confirmed presentations brings together prominent international figures whose work has been leading architectural thought and practice in recent years. Among them are: A JDVIV / IVJDV A (Jan de Vylder i Inge Vinck), Alexander Brodsky, Andrés Jaque, Anne Holtrop, Atelier Bow-Wow, Bas Smets, Baukunst, Bêka & Lemoine, Brandlhuber+, Bruther, Colectivo C733, Forensic Architecture, H Arquitectes, Marina Tabassum, OFFICE KGDVS, Paulo Tavares, Roger Boltshauser, Tatiana Bilbao, TEN Studio, Timothy Morton, Turenscape, Xu Tiantian and Yasmeen Lari.
Also confirmed are leading figures in landscape and ecology such as BC architects & studies & materials, Catherine Mosbach, Dirk Sijmons, Rotor, Taller Capital and Transolar; practices engaged in social and political issues such as Assemble Studio, House Europe!, La Col, Lara Almarcegui, Samia Henni and Teddy Cruz & Fonna Forman; and influential voices in theory and research such as Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Jack Self, Lydia Kallipoliti, Mario Carpo, Philippe Rahm, Rahul Mehrotra and The Architecture Lobby.
Also confirmed are: Adamo Faiden, Al Borde, Anna Puigjaner, Beatriz Colomina, Boomsern Premthada, Eva Franch, Go Hasegawa, Keller Easterling, Mark Wigley, Matilde Cassani, MOS, Point Supreme, Structural Xploration Lab, TAKK, Ted’A, Zirkular and 51N4E.
Check the list of confirmations
The World Congress of Architects is organized by the International Union of Architects (UIA), the Higher Council of the Orders of Architects of Spain (CSCAE) and the Architects' Association of Catalonia (COAC), and is made possible thanks to the institutional support of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda (MIVAU), the Government of Catalonia and the Barcelona City Council, which have recognized it as an event of exceptional public interest.
19/12/2025
