Séminaire de Mona Fawaz
Professeure d’urbanisme à l’American University of Beirut, Liban
Professeure invitée du Département Géographie et Territoires de l’ENS
Jeudi 30 mars 2023, 10h– 12h30
Building Booms, Busts, and Ruins in Beirut
Discussed by Agnès Deboulet, Professeure à l’université Paris-8
Between 2004 and 2013, Beirut experienced a decade of a frenzied building boom. Roughly 10% of the city’s residential building stock was redeveloped, with high-rise apartment buildings spreading in all city quarters. A decade later, the boom has turned into a bust, the housing crisis soars, and high vacancy rates in the new buildings betray their function as lucrative investments rather than homes. Moreover, the marks of the real-estate fever have spread beyond the new buildings and construction sites : numerous older buildings are held in anticipation of future profit and left to decay, either abandoned or inhabited by destitute populations who are allowed temporary shelter often in extractive conditions.
Both neoclassical and neo-Marxist explanations concur on the propensity of capital to coalesce in the built environment as its second cycle and subdue cities to the rhythm of its booms and busts (Harvey 1985). While these explanations may elucidate some of the dynamics at hand, they also conceal the specificity in which capital flows and how it lands in distinct contexts (Weber 2015). At a time when heightened financialization has deeply transformed the fabric of cities across the globe, several scholars have concurred on the importance of studying its materialization in variegated urban contexts (xx). This research takes on the challenge with a deep dive into the transformations of Beirut’s housing stock over the past three decades.
The presentation will share findings from an ongoing research conducted by the housing group at the Beirut Urban Lab. Three points are made, confirming and extending the findings of recent studies at the intersection of capital, cities, and people :
Inscriptions à l’adresse suivante : leila.vignal@ens.psl.eu (merci d’indiquer en objet : inscription séminaire de Mona Fawaz)
Campus Jourdan – 48 boulevard Jourdan 75014 Paris Salle Marcel Roncayolo, 2ème étage
Ce séminaire fait aprtie de l’offre de formation du Programme Suds de l’ENS.