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World Bank expert seminar [this event is closed to the public]
3 March 2012
Under the Cranes: literature, film and the city - LSE Cities Literary Festival film screening and discussion

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2011

1 September 2011
The tale of two regions - seminar and research report launch - Den Haag
29 June 2011
Andrea Colantonio, Tim Dixon, Brian Field and Jan Olbrycht – Urban regeneration and social sustainability
6 June 2011
Dr Joan Clos, Dr Gareth Jones, Professor Çağlar Keyder, Suketu Mehta, Professor Saskia Sassen, Professor Richard Sennett – Living in the Endless City
20 May 2011
Alfredo Brillembourg – The architecture of social investment
19 May 2011
Richard Sennett, Fran Tonkiss, Lawrence Vale, Gerald Frug and Asher Ghertner – Writing cities
17 May 2011
Jerry Frug – The architecture of governance
28 March 2011
Joan Clos - Cities and climate change
24 March 2011
Bruce Katz and Ricky Burdett – A Vision of the Next Economy: from Macro to Metro
15 March 2011
Mohsen Mostafavi – Ecological Urbanism
26 January 2011
Edgar Pieterse – African Urbanism
17 January 2011
Sharon Zukin – The Naked City
11 January 2011
Enrique Peñalosa – Politics, Power Cities

2010

2009

2008

18 November 2008
The Politics of Mobility
21 October 2008
London in a Global Context

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Beirut Normal | 25 May 2010

Tuesday 25 May 2010 | 6.30-8.00pm

Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building, LSE

LSE Cities presents: Beirut Normal

Speaker: professor Hashim Sarkis, Aga Khan Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

Chair: professor Ricky Burdett, Director, LSE Cities

Is there anything to say about Beirut beyond the obvious, and by now exhausted, lessons of post-war reconstruction and identity politics? What is a "Beirut normal" ? Is it worth examining?

The lecture puts forward these questions not in order to diminish the city's architectural output but to reveal aspects of the city that have been overwhelmed by the discourses of war and politics. Through a series of specific architectural and urban analyses, the lecture proposes that a certain urbanism could be derived out of seemingly unrelated attributes of the city such as the speculative intensities of development, Beirut's geography between countryside and Mediterranean, and its insatiable pursuit of "a worldly aesthetic."

Free and open to the public. No RSVP necessary. Contact events@lse.ac.uk for additional information.

Speaker profiles

Hashim Sarkis

Hashim Sarkis is the Aga Khan Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University.

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