Open letter from Michel Ecochard to President of Beirut Municipality
From: Michel Ecochard (1905-1985) To: Dr. Bilal Hamad, President of Beirut Municipality Dear Dr. Hamad: It is said that people die twice, once when their full article »
From: Michel Ecochard (1905-1985) To: Dr. Bilal Hamad, President of Beirut Municipality Dear Dr. Hamad: It is said that people die twice, once when their full article »
Le projet consiste en un simple volume, une forme géométrique pure, ce qui fait que l'impact du projet, sera minimal sur le terrain et respectueux de full article »
The dilapidated buildings which dot downtown Beirut are constant reminders of what existed before, what was destroyed during, and what has occurred since the civil full article »
The Taif accord of 1989 is best known for its signature accomplishment – bringing the Lebanese civil war to an official conclusion. However, the accord full article »
Lebanese artist and graphic designer Mariam Yakan lives on “Zeroth Street,” a space located somewhere between her beloved “Lebonia” and her full article »
"Restructuration écologique d’un bidonville et réadaptation aux changements climatiques" : tel était full article »
When the issue of reconstruction was raised at the end of the Lebanese Civil War, the discussion focused on the architectural heritage and its connection to full article »
This is the eighth in a series of images documenting the aftermath, understood as exposures of Lebanese settings in the wake of the event, be it social, cultural full article »
« La mécanisation ne s’arrête pas aux portes de nos demeures. Mais là comme partout le phénomène doit être full article »
BEIRUTlink , By Nancy Azar « La frontière n’est pas un fait spatial avec des effets sociologiques, mais un fait sociologique qui prend full article »