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  • Jari, Jad Sleiman (2020)
    Water infrastructure impacts on climate change are increasing with the shortage of resources all over the world. Dams are considered a major contributor to these impacts. Taking El Azzounieh dam (Lebanon) as a case study, ...
  • Shamia, Salem (9/23/2020)
    The project addresses Palestinian liberation through building a new conceptual framework around issues of livelihood, identity ad spatial occupation of the Palestinian people by proposing a new ethos: PalestineX. Px ...
  • Haddad, Wadih (5/14/2020)
    Wadih Haddad passed away in 1978 when my father was 14. I had originally planned to write that history, but instead it gradually became obvious that the topic at hand was my own search for the man I never met but was named ...
  • Al chaa, Lea (5/28/2021)
    A trip to my mind, collecting thoughts and feelings on the person I am today. Its a reflection of my personal experiences relating to each neurotransmitters and how they affect my mood and emotions. My main goal is not to ...
  • EL Akkawi, Lina (9/21/2020)
  • Baz, Farah (9/23/2020)
    "Koulouna Lil Watan" is a graphic interpretation of the Lebanese people and national identity in the form of a poster series of 20 posters and a generative design website. Based on a questionnaire about my interpretation ...
  • El Sabeh, Mohammad (2021-05-31)
    1975 is a platform that was set up to tackle the issue of the Lebanese Civil War. It is divided into two parts: archive and explorations. The archive section contains resources regarding the war such as images, recordings, ...
  • Moussa, Elio (9/23/2020)
    Arguably one of the most important human inventions, plastic has rapidly switched from being an amiable material to a vilified one. Tracking the origins of plastic all the way back to the oil industry, and following the ...
  • Alhajj, Issa Yehia (2019)
    The thesis argues that Daheyati urban program privileges an infrastructural and engineering urban approach, as well as an aesthetics-visual approach, with little regard to livability and sustainable mobility. It also ...
  • Mandara 
    Zantout, Mariya (9/23/2020)
    People coming together in certain places to escape another situation was always and interest to me. I have researched diverse cases concerning this subject, however, I limited my field of study towards one case which was ...
  • Merheb, Jenny (2021-05-31)
    The reminiscence of a past memory is massively hindered by loss, as our human minds are in a constant fight with the foreword process of time. The Beirut blast forced people to become mnemonic devices in order to preserve ...
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    Hamze, Nayla (5/27/2021)
    Prior to the Lebanese Civil War in 1975, the Lebanese theatre community and scene in Lebanon was very much booming. The war took quite a toll on this art form; leading to a lack of documentation, funding, heightened ...
  • El Haj, Mira (5/28/2021)
    In light of the invasion of technology on our day-to-day routine due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this project is a year-long thesis research and design investigation concentrated on the interface between the physical and the ...
  • Sarkis, Dina Hawi (2005)
    Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) policies and practices in Lebanon are re viewed focusing on the period between 1993 and 2004. Different approaches to was te sorting are studied including recycling curbside collection ...
  • Darwish, Israa (9/22/2020)
    Over the past decade, Innovation Districts have gained importance among urban economic revitalization strategies across the world. To many, these districts are a source of serious concern because they accelerate ongoing ...
  • El Bahri, Dana; El Bahri, Dana (9/23/2020)
    Moussamem/a is an online design platform that brings together four design disciplines: graphic, product, interior, and fashion design. The platform compiles the works of prominent designers in the country, promotes the ...
  • Tutunjian, Talia (9/23/2020)
    Musa Dagh In Anjar: a testament to the displaced Musa Daghians is a is a trilingual book in Anjar that talks about the story of the Musa Daghians through their unique resistance, achievements, heritage and conditions ...
  • Dandachi, Mariam (2/26/2021)
    As cities are growing at a fast rate, resource needs are expected to intensify (Musango, Currie, and Robinson, 2017). Thus, it is of high importance to analyze the way cities grow (UN Habitat, 2016) in order to understand ...
  • Zakhia, Chiara Alessandra (9/23/2020)
    Ode to Beirut is a trilingual artist book that acts as a celebration of Beirut through a poetic interpretation of the city. It is an exploration and immersion in the experience Beirut offers, in its intensity and essence, ...

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