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![]() Beirut Now A Panel about Urban Landscape’s Conflicting Desires |
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| PANELISTSNishan Kazazian, AIA:
Beirut: The Scent and Music of its Past Architecture Architect and Artist in NYC. He worked for major international architectural offices in NYC and Boston. Presently in private practice and teaching at PARSONS, The New School for Design. Member, American Institute of Architects.
Simone Kosremelli: Old Souks: Past Glories and Present Tragedy Architect and urban planner in private practice in Beirut since 1981. She is senior Lecturer, American University of Beirut, School of Architecture. Recipient, AUB Faculty of Engineering and Architecture Distinguished Alumna Award, 2007.
Abdul-Halim Jabr: DysFUNctional Beirut: Post-War Revisited Beirut‐based architect, urban designer and part‐time faculty at the American University of Beirut, School of Architecture. His professional experience includes local, Middle Eastern and international projects, as well as several collaborative projects in the United States.
Nancy Kricorian: Bourj Hammoud, the Last Refuge? Author of Zabelle, Dreams of Bread and Fire and All the Light There Was. Her next novel will focus on Bourj Hammoud.
Arpi Mangassarian: Bourj Hammoud, Longing to Breathe Architect and urbanist in Beirut. She is Chief of Technical and Urban Planning, Office of Bourj Hammoud Municipality. Renovated an older Bourj Hammoud structure and created Badguèr, a cultural center.
MODERATOR Miguel Robles-Durán Director, MS Design and Urban Ecologies Graduate Program, PARSONS, The New School for Design. He recently co‐edited/authored the book, Urban Asymmetries: Studies and Projects on Neoliberal Urbanization.
CLOSING REMARKS Aseel Sawalha Associate Professor of Anthropology at Fordham University, and author of Reconstructing Beirut: Memory and Space in a Postwar Arab City.
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Thursday, November 7, 2013 6:30-8:30 PM Martin E. Segal Theatre Free & Open to the Public The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue, at 34th Street New York, NY 10016 Directions http://web.gc.cuny.edu/memeac |
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