The Porous City
The following article was originally published on the Worldview: Perspectives on Architecture and Urbanism from around the Globe website (www.worldviewcities.org) full article »
The following article was originally published on the Worldview: Perspectives on Architecture and Urbanism from around the Globe website (www.worldviewcities.org) full article »
The following article was originally published in the Financial Times on October 8, 2010, written by Emma Crichton-Miller The directions to Lebanese artist Pascal full article »
The following article was originally published by The Chronicle on August 10, 2010, written by Brooke Anderson. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and sitting on full article »
« Nous le savions; mais nous ne nous doutions pas à quel point cette malpropreté, cette malhonnêteté de la ville étaient full article »
The following article was originally published by the Journal of Media Practice (Volume 11, Number 2) on July 9, 2010, written by Noel Nasr. Journal of Media full article »
Universities in North American cities typically have faced two kinds of problems—the decay of the urban fabric around them and conflicts with neighbors over full article »
Lina Issa began her talk at LAU by expressing her fascination with the ways in which one creates an identity as a foreigner, or an expatriate in a foreign country full article »
The following article was originally published in the Financial Times on March 18, 2010, written by Ferry Biedermann. The coast road north of Beirut, the Lebanese full article »
Paul Ardenne, author of "Humain et Urbain a l'Ère de la Mondialisation," (2005 : Archibooks), presented his research at ALBA on March 8 on new full article »
According to Francesco Dal Co, a prominent architectural historian, Japan is a key word needed in order to understand the late Italian architect Carlo Scarpa (1906 full article »