We believe that the context of Tskaltubo holds much to inspire and work with. The city reflects the consequences of Soviet colonial policies and the effects of war. We are inspired by its history, politics, aesthetics and by its potential future. And we are sure it can inspire you too! By exploring the city's context, we can apply some new approaches and tools to work in a complex and vulnerable urban environment.
During the Soviet era, Tskaltubo was one of the largest health resorts in the country. At those times significant complexes of buildings in the style of Soviet neoclassicism and Soviet modernism were built. After the collapse of the USSR and Georgia's independence, the resort began to decline. After the war in Abkhazia in 1992/93, around 10,000 displaced Georgians were accommodated in Tskaltubo. The IDPs were settled in former spa hotels and sanatoriums, which were transformed into gardens, cattle pastures, etc.
In recent years, there have been efforts to revitalize Tskaltubo, to attract visitors and investors to the area with the aim of restoring its former glory as a tourist destination.