Beirut beaches appeared on the western side of the city, which was once the most cosmopolitan district. The author describes these public spaces and the way of life prior to the war. He also considers the main evolutions that took place through the war period.El-Jisr Bassem. Les plages de Beyrouth : privatisation et communautarisation d’espaces publics. In: Reconstruire Beyrouth. Les paris sur le possible
This research tackles the public spaces in the framework of Beirut’s mosaic history, whereby the Mid...
Towards the late 19th century, Beirut is at the crossroad of two main political powers, the Ottoman ...
With the gradual disintegration of the Lebanese Republic, new territories, defensive systems and eco...
Beirut's Corniche, a new public space In Beirut, war has destroyed the use of the central areas. Bu...
International audienceAfter reviewing the major historical stages of the urban growth of Beirut and ...
Beirut is a town with few public spaces. The large Seaside Park, on an area reclaimed from the Medit...
International audienceSince 1850, Beirut has lived through many changes. Before then, it was merely ...
Unsuccessful rebuilding in Beirut The continuation of war through the urban project In Beirut, the...
National audienceUnsuccessful Rebuildings in Beirut. The continuation of war through the urban proje...
International audienceBehind the title of this book, we do not only address the question of the size...
International audienceThe reconstruction of Beirut poses the problem of the participation of the per...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
International audienceThe book Beyrouth, Grand Beyrouth finds its origin in a questionning of the re...
International audienceThose who knew Beirut before the civil war, can not help, at the sight of what...
The redistribution of wages and salaries during the war sharply affects the function of the city whi...
This research tackles the public spaces in the framework of Beirut’s mosaic history, whereby the Mid...
Towards the late 19th century, Beirut is at the crossroad of two main political powers, the Ottoman ...
With the gradual disintegration of the Lebanese Republic, new territories, defensive systems and eco...
Beirut's Corniche, a new public space In Beirut, war has destroyed the use of the central areas. Bu...
International audienceAfter reviewing the major historical stages of the urban growth of Beirut and ...
Beirut is a town with few public spaces. The large Seaside Park, on an area reclaimed from the Medit...
International audienceSince 1850, Beirut has lived through many changes. Before then, it was merely ...
Unsuccessful rebuilding in Beirut The continuation of war through the urban project In Beirut, the...
National audienceUnsuccessful Rebuildings in Beirut. The continuation of war through the urban proje...
International audienceBehind the title of this book, we do not only address the question of the size...
International audienceThe reconstruction of Beirut poses the problem of the participation of the per...
Beirut, Lebanon, has been a nexus for the east and west, has undergone episodes of conflict includin...
International audienceThe book Beyrouth, Grand Beyrouth finds its origin in a questionning of the re...
International audienceThose who knew Beirut before the civil war, can not help, at the sight of what...
The redistribution of wages and salaries during the war sharply affects the function of the city whi...
This research tackles the public spaces in the framework of Beirut’s mosaic history, whereby the Mid...
Towards the late 19th century, Beirut is at the crossroad of two main political powers, the Ottoman ...
With the gradual disintegration of the Lebanese Republic, new territories, defensive systems and eco...