The aim of the work is to rebuild the area. We
want to create a place that gives people hope.
In this work, we define hope by stabilizing the
economy, new jobs, affordable housing, cultural
offers, and publicly accessible green and
open spaces. By combining all of this, we are
creating a new urban context that will serve
as a thought-provoking development for the
reconstruction of the port.
The tragedy of the explosion in the port of
Beirut added to the already fragile state of the
city of Beirut and on Lebanon as a whole. As a
result, Beirut witnessed a mass housing shortage,
increase in unemployment, and a collapsing
economy among many other things that
affect the wellbeing of its residents.
The project aims to create a new whole
“makan:n al’amal” port area that stands for
hope, new perspective, and especially in a culturally
and morphologically complex and diverse
context such as the city of Beirut, the
reconstruction of the port can be an opportunity
for the creation of an inclusive accessible
and shared infrastructure.
Through creating new housing areas, cultural
spaces and much more the reconstruction represents
a unique opportunity for the rebirth
of the whole city, trying on the one hand to
address the mobility problem and the lack of
public space and on the other, to give continuity
to the morphological diversity of the city.
The goal of the project is therefore to give
back the port the leading role in the social and
the economic life of the inhabitants of Beirut
and also, to reclaim the waterfront.
In order to create a mixed-use district with an
inclusive identity, the master plan provides
the division of the land into plots that must
guarantee the simultaneous presence of different
types of dwellers, users, and stakeholders
with different incomes.
The participation of the mixed and diverse
investors are the strategy to finally guarantee
shared ownership and therefore a communal
and transversal attachment to the area.
The master plan is organized by the extension
of the main urban pattern axes, the creation of
a public pathway that follows the waterfront,
line and the reinterpretation of the most characteristic
morphological typologies of Beirut.
The green network, the public spaces and
mobility is structured in layers and has the primary purpose is to being freely accessible.
From the beginning, it was important for us
not to apply a master plan with a European
characteristics in Beirut. We see the challenge
and the responsibility with us architects above
all in responding to the inhabitant - the
future use not only of the building but also
of the urban space. Responding to the needs
and concerns of the humans. It is necessary
to deal with the different groups of
people and age groups, as well as any social
aspects, but also with the external conditions
and framework conditions, where especially
the policy plays an essential role.
For our project, it was indispensable to deal
with all these aspects. We want to give the people
who live and work in Beirut a perspective.
In doing so, it was important for us to understand
the culture, the way of life and the
sociology of the country. In constant dialogue
with each other, we not only met together more and more on one level
in terms of expertise about Beirut and Lebanon,
we questioned and reflected a lot.
Together, we understood more and more how
people live there, how they interact with each
other or not, how they celebrate and mourn,
and so on.
These insights served us to be able to approach
this project with a certain degree of empathy
and thus, to meet the people in Beirut at eye
level - that was and is our goal. With the help
of this vision and this knowledge, we are
now developing a neighborhood in Beirut. A
neighborhood that offers a lot of room for
new interpretations and interventions, not
only because of its size. It is a quarter with
a significant location directly by the Mediterranean
Sea, which underlines its specialness
as well as its versatility. We want to take up
these qualities and integrate them in a mixed-use
quarter, the ‘’maka:n al’amal - A Place of
Hope’’