Lessons in Post-War Reconstruction

After the ceasefire, a group of architects and planners from the American University of Beirut formed the Reconstruction Unit to help in the recovery process and in rebuilding the lives of those affected by the 2006 war in Lebanon .

Here, a series of case studies documenting the work of the Unit discusses the lessons to be learned from the experiences of Lebanon after the July War, and suggests how those lessons might be applied elsewhere.

The cases are diverse in terms of scale, type of intervention, methods, and approaches to the situation on the ground. Critical issues such as community participation, heritage protection, damage assessment and compensation policies, the role of the state, and capacity building are explored and the success and failures assessed.


Lessons in Post-War Reconstruction: Case Studies from Lebanon in the Aftermath of the 2006 War (Planning, History and Environment Series)

Public Parks: The Key to Livable Communites (Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks in Architecture, Design, and Engineering)

Everything that landscape architects, architects, planners, civic officials, and citizen activists need to know about the critical urban role of public parks.


Public Parks: The Key to Livable Communites (Norton/Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks in Architecture, Design, and Engineering)

Spectacular America

Featuring 180 color plates and accompanying text, Spectacular America conveys all the grandeur of the country’s most awe-inspiring sites. On pages nearly the size of a TV screen, and in 36 pages of foldouts opening to nearly four feet in width, renowned photographers present America’s most exquisite vistas in all their glorious depth and detail.


Spectacular America