Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

Home: as Nature, as Conflict, as Capital

Published in Ground Up: Journal of Landscape Architecture at UCBerkeley, Issue 08, May 2019

01. Violence in Bhamdoun

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

This series of photographs traces the changing notion of ‘home’ within the Lebanese context, through time and space.

02. The ‘model’ village of Douma, overlooking the sea

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

The history of inhabitation of the territories today called Lebanon is a history of the slow encroachment of the built on the natural, of the conquest of capital over topography, no longer in harmonious symbiosis.

03. Rachaya in the valley

Inhabiting Territory
Inhabiting Territory

The evolution of the urban runs parallel to the socio-political history of the territory, and transpires through the rise and fall of the mountain, once a home, then a traumatic absence, today a resort.

04. Terrace houses in Deir el Qamar

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

05. Civil war remnant in Aley

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

06. Modernism and Real Estate in Beirut

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

07. The Mountain is the City

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

08. Swiss Resorts in Bcharreh

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

09. Potentiality of void

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

10. Ridges of power in Tarchich

Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018
Inhabiting Territory, 2018

Home: as Nature, as Conflict, as Capital

Published in Ground Up: Journal of Landscape Architecture at UCBerkeley, Issue 08, May 2019

01. Violence in Bhamdoun

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

This series of photographs traces the changing notion of ‘home’ within the Lebanese context, through time and space.

02. The ‘model’ village of Douma, overlooking the sea

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

The history of inhabitation of the territories today called Lebanon is a history of the slow encroachment of the built on the natural, of the conquest of capital over topography, no longer in harmonious symbiosis.

03. Rachaya in the valley

Inhabiting Territory

The evolution of the urban runs parallel to the socio-political history of the territory, and transpires through the rise and fall of the mountain, once a home, then a traumatic absence, today a resort.

04. Terrace houses in Deir el Qamar

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

05. Civil war remnant in Aley

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

06. Modernism and Real Estate in Beirut

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

07. The Mountain is the City

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

08. Swiss Resorts in Bcharreh

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

09. Potentiality of void

Inhabiting Territory, 2018

10. Ridges of power in Tarchich

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