In the wake of the Beirut blast, Christele Harrouk questions how the future might look for the city and its people

Lebanon-based architect and urban designer Christele Harrouk is also a senior editor at Archdaily, where she covers the latest architectural news and highlights the role of women in the creative world. Following the recent devastatin
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