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The Place That Remains

Recounting the Unbuilt Territory
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The Place That Remains is the catalogue for Lebanon's first national participation in the Architecture Biennale at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice. Published with support from prominent Lebanese architectural and urbanism institutions, it highlights the overlooked 'space between things'β€”the unbuilt territory shaping Lebanon’s urban environment. This project maps and reflects on the remaining open spaces, offering a critical assessment and envisioning these places as valuable resources for future architectural and urban dreams.
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This book is ideal for architects, urban planners, cultural scholars, and readers interested in contemporary Middle Eastern arts and architecture, especially those keen on understanding Lebanon’s spatial and urban challenges.

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The volume is the catalogue of the Lebanese Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, marking the first national participation of Lebanon in the Architecture Biennale.

Published with the support of the Department of Urbanism at the Lebanese University (LU), the School of Architecture and Design at the Lebanese American University (LAU), the Arab Center for Architecture (ACA), and the Lebanese Landscape Association (LELA), the project aims to draw the attention of both the related professional body and the public as a whole to the conditions of architecture in Lebanon.

The attention of practitioners is focused on built objects, and hardly on open spaces and unbuilt territoryβ€”the "space between things": The Place That Remains. "It is an assessment of our territory, an identification of what remains, and a reflection on the built environment through an inventory of the unbuilt land... The project implicitly reveals the urban pattern, between the lines, within the blanks of the built etching. It draws the powerful inverted image that hosts the telluric forces of the territory".

This place that still remains is the place that would host our dreams and expectations. It is a precious resource for creating a meaningful territory.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9788857239026

Publisher: Skira

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 January 2019

Country: Italy

Imprint: Skira

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 1280g

About the Author

Hala Younes, curator of the Lebanese Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice, is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the Lebanese American University LAU.

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