The research detailed in this paper revolves around an ecological and spatial exploration for a derelict coastal area in Lebanon. It frames the possibility for an agile ecological approach to design, one that builds upon the latent derelict aspects and persisting disconnections in this specific area and that reimagines a potential new reality intermeshing the natural with the human and the infrastructural with the architectural. Within the format of a research undergraduate studio, the approach and work discussed here present possible synthetic scenarios for coastal developments in Lebanon, and suggest alternative production, programmatic, and ecological strategies.
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Aramouny, C. (2021). Ecologies of leisure: Reimagined architectures and landscapes of leisure and infrastructure. Plan Journal, 6(1), 197–218. https://doi.org/10.15274/tpj.2021.06.01.14
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