The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced the programme for the 14th Terra World Congress on Earthen Architecture, set to take place in Al Ain from 13th to 16th April, 2026.
Organised by DCT Abu
Dhabi in collaboration with the International Scientific Committee on Earthen
Architectural Heritage (ICOMOS-ISCEAH), Terra 2026 will explore the theme
Managing change in earthen cultural landscapes, reported WAM.
The programme focuses
on transmitting earthen heritage, safeguarding cultural landscapes, innovation
in earthen architecture and resilience to environmental and human-induced
vulnerabilities.
The congress is
supported by a wide network of international partners, including CRAterre, the
Getty Conservation Institute, ALIPH, the Royal Institute of British Architects
Gulf Chapter, PROTERRA, SoHath – 100 Hands Foundation for Building Artisans,
ICOMOS-ISCARSAH, ICOMOS-ISCCL, Al Ain Municipality and United Arab Emirates
University.
Ahead of the congress,
a pre-congress programme will offer immersive workshops and seminars designed
to deepen engagement with earthen heritage.
Activities include a co-creative community
project at a historic earthen site in Al Ain, the Earth Across Continents
workshop bringing together master artisans from three continents, and Digitally
Crafted Earth, which combines traditional methods with digital fabrication
techniques to design a climate-responsive earthen pavilion.
Between 10th and 12th
April, additional workshops will address topics such as World Heritage and
earthen cultural landscapes, community-led dialogue shaping the Terra
declaration, urban conservation challenges and disaster preparedness for
earthen heritage, including a hands-on exercise at Qattara Oasis.
The main congress
programme from 13th to 16th April will feature keynote speeches, parallel
sessions, expert meetings, panel discussions and thematic tours.
Key highlights include
the launch of the Strategic Directions Report by ISCEAH and the Getty
Conservation Institute, a panel on structural building codes and standards, and
specialist sessions on conserving decorated earthen surfaces.
Further sessions will
examine post-crisis recovery of cultural heritage, contemporary applications of
earthen architecture and global knowledge exchange through expert meetings and
plenary discussions.
The programme will
also include the TURAB Prize ceremony and the announcement of the Terra
Landscape-Architectural Award, recognising excellence and innovation in earthen
architecture.
Participants will have
the opportunity to explore Al Ain through curated thematic tours, followed by
post-congress tours across Abu Dhabi and other emirates showcasing the UAE’s
earthen heritage and conservation initiatives.
Terra 2026 brings
together global experts to address archaeological sites, cultural landscapes,
traditional and modern construction techniques and new architecture.
Al Ain’s selection as host marks the first time an Arab country has hosted the World Congress on Earthen Architecture, positioning the UAE as a key contributor to global discourse on earthen heritage and sustainable architecture.