The capital of Georgia practically presents a new face everyday. Ambitious building projects and large foreign investments are constantly changing the cityscape of Tbilisi. This relentless development is the subject of much debate among the city's residents: what should be preserved and what may be subjected to change? What is available for sale and what is common property? What do we want to remember and what are our sources of inspiration?
Publication "Fight for the Public Space: When Private is Political" presents a collection of articles prepared in the frameworks of the International Gender Workshop, organized in March 2016 in Tbilisi.
The Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus Regional Office presents publication "Green Anthology. Politics and Economy through Green Lens" published in cooperation with Caucasian House.
The publication "The city is ours" is the first attempts of the Heinrich Boell Foundation SC to systemically and critically analyze urban movements emerged in Tbilisi in the recent years (2007-2015) and to define features and strategies of the main groups involved in the social movements in Tbilisi. At the same time, this publication clearly shows the readers and, above all, the urban movement activists the difficulties and problems that followed the protest movements.
This publication presents collection of Urban lectures held by urbanist-architect Lado Vardosanidze in the frameworks of the regional scholarship programme in 2004-2014 (in Georgian).
The edited version of the catalogue prepared for the exhibition Post Oil City organized by IFA and Arch+ (initially in 2010), reflects the architectural and urban projects developed and implemented in Asia, Africa and America and responds many other issues.
South Caucasus Regional Office of the Heinrich Boell Foundation and Radarami present Georgian translation of Timothy Snyder's book "Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin".
Aim of the project was public awareness rising on political and civil green movement through research and publication of the most interesting historic chapters of green movement in independent Georgia.