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Shifting Grounds

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The Ground Between Form and Practice in Beirut
Carla Aramouny and Sandra Frem

Unique in its context, Beirut has been an ideal laboratory for social practices that characterize its urban culture and shape the experience of the city at ground level. These spontaneous practices fill the gap between the city’s capital-driven development and the aspirations/ needs of its inhabitants, transforming Beirut’s ground into a symbiotic environment of cohabitation, as a confrontation to alienating trends that shaped Beirut in its recent history, and as a response to the financial/health/ humanitarian crises that have been enchaining the city since 2019.  

This book examines specifically four spatial practices – Appropriation, Commoning, Production, and Activism -  in how they inform and transform the diverse urban morphologies of the city from built matter to cultural organization. Through expansive visual and written narrations, the book constructs a graphical analysis of each practice, its materialization on the ground, its shaping of experience, and its impact on Beirut’s urban transformation through the shifts that the city continues to endure. 

Central to the research is an extensive exploration of urban and architectural taxonomies that characterize the ground level of the city at multiple scales and through different time frames.  Organized in four topical chapters, the work reflects on and analyzes each practice through specific methods, such as comparative urban sampling, typological cataloging, time-based mapping, and analytical drawings. 

Furthermore, the book includes a collection of essays by various authors, introducing a diverse set of views that reflect on the political project of the ground as the backbone for collective life , and the need to revisit  operative and projective tools for intervention to reclaim it as a public realm. The work  thus presents the tension between ground form In Beirut and its appropriation through the different spatial practices. It offers lessons of adaptation and planning for an uncertain future and helps rethink the ground of the city as the common denominator for collectivity and co-producing the city. 

With Contributions From
Nayla Al-Akl, Carla AramounyWissam ChaayaFares DahdahBoulos Douaihy, Nicolas Fayad, Sandra FremRana Haddad, Mona Harb, Joanne Hayek, Stephanie Achkar, Abdul-halim JabrHashim Sarkis. 

Description

Authors: Carla Aramouny and Sandra Frem
Size: 15 x 21.5 cm / 5.91 × 8.46 in
Pages: 256
Illustrations: Color
Cover: Softcover
Publication date: October 2025
ISBN: 9781638401247
Price: $34.95/ 30€/ 30£

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Weight 1 kg
Authors

Carla Aramouny and Sandra Frem

excerpt

Unique in its context, Beirut has been an ideal laboratory for social practices that characterize its urban culture and shape the experience of the city at ground level.

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