NAHNOO's
Publications
We advocate for the promotion of public spaces, accessible to all, which provide a place for those sharing Lebanon’s cities to come together regardless of their personal and social backgrounds. We believe that providing equal access to neutral public spaces fosters unity and encourages positive dialogue between different communities within Lebanese society.
Bayda Ramletna
The campaign aims at rehabilitating the beach of Ramlet Al-Bayda in Beirut so that it is functional and attractive to all people again.
Our Garden is our Image
“Jnainetna, Souretna’ is a campaign created to develop public spaces in the city of Tyre, through the rehabilitation of the public park in the city.
Coast for All
Lebanon has a unique identity closely linked to the sea, as it is located on the Eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea along a 220-kilometer coastal stretch. This identity has been reflected in various cultural, social and economic practices that shaped civilizations and coastal cities throughout the centuries.
Crafts Made in Bourj Hammoud
This retrospective draws an expressive and thoughtful picture of craftsmen in Bourj Hammoud, and initiates a cultural debate that rethinks the essence of crafts and their social foundations.
Qrayeh Rural tourism strategy
The project aims to work on building up the rural tourism sector in the village throughout a participative process that gathers the local community including the residents, the municipality , the church and various actors from the civil society.
RAS EL AIN – BAALBECK PROJECT
The project aims at tackling the problems and challenges facing the water resource of Ras el Ain – Baalbeck.
From public to Private – Beirut Public Spaces
The aim of this study is to remark upon the urgency of preserving and rehabilitating the few public spaces left in Beirut due to the ignorance and chaotic urban sprawl during the last decades.
Youth Engagement in Beirut
This publication shares the findings of a one-year assessment on youth engagement in the urban governance of Beirut.
Performing Invisible Borders
“Performing invisible borders” is the product of a participatory performative art project where children, artists, volunteers and activists tell stories of transition from the illusion of control to the freedom
of practicing the largest publicpark in Beirut.
From Tarik Jdideh to Horsh Beirut
This project aims at reviving the neighborhood’s connection with its public spaces and landmarks, particularly Horsh Beirut.
Beirut Seashore Through People’s Eyes
A report offering a comprehensive analysis that addresses the socio-cultural, physical, management, and economic
aspects of the seashore from this particular perspective.
Reimagining Tarik Jdideh
This brochure exemplifies our attempt to address this issue in a participatory manner in the context of city development, by sampling the aspirations of Tariq El Jadida residents.
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