Partake in ACT Summer School Workshop concerning the diversity in Corniche waterfront at Manara, Beirut in frontline with Molos waterfront, Cyprus.
"● Framework and Objectives
Waterfronts have been problematised by academics, urban planners,
design, practitioners, architects, sociologists and geographers. These are spaces that
typically attract a diversity of people and activities.
The ACT Summer School is concerned with how diversity plays out in public space and
asks from you, the participants, to document your observations, thoughts and
reflections on how a diverse waterfront public space should look and feel like.
At the same time, the ACT Summer School aims to provide the ground for participants
to explore, experience and reflect on the process of collaboration."
design, practitioners, architects, sociologists and geographers. These are spaces that
typically attract a diversity of people and activities.
The ACT Summer School is concerned with how diversity plays out in public space and
asks from you, the participants, to document your observations, thoughts and
reflections on how a diverse waterfront public space should look and feel like.
At the same time, the ACT Summer School aims to provide the ground for participants
to explore, experience and reflect on the process of collaboration."
Collaborated with teammates Dimitroula, Anactacia, and Demetris on this "Crossroads" Project.