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Dana Mazraani

  • العربية: دانه مزرعاني

Dana Mazraani is an urbanist, architect, and research coordinator at the Beirut Urban Lab of the American University of Beirut. Her current work focuses on Beirut’s post-blast recovery, and public spaces and vacant properties in the city. Her previous research covers inclusive design , urban informality, and the transformation of Beirut’s relationship to street and outdoor life.

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A migrant worker picks okra from the planters along the Burjawi staircase in Nasra, Achrafieh. Beirut, Lebanon. 2018. (Dana Mazraani/Beirut Urban Lab)

Why Socio-Spatial Practices Matter to Urban Recovery

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Dana Mazraani Luna Dayekh Mona Harb

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