The painted ceiling of the heritage building in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
'The Lebanese House: saving a home; saving a city' exhibition at the V&A in London explores the reconstruction of Lebanon's capital after the 2020 port explosion. Photo: Ed Reeve
French-Lebanese architect Annabel Karim Kassar and her award-winning studio are behind the installation. Photo: Ed Reeve
Inside the heritage house in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
'It’s also about showing the changes that the Lebanese society is going through,' says Kassar, whose exhibit includes three specially commissioned films about the explosion’s aftermath. Photo: Mark O'Flaherty
The exterior of the damaged heritage building in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
The exhibition in London. Photo: Ed Reeve
A screenshot from the 'No More Colours' documentary. Photo: AKK studio
The painted ceiling of the heritage building in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
'The Lebanese House: saving a home; saving a city' exhibition at the V&A in London explores the reconstruction of Lebanon's capital after the 2020 port explosion. Photo: Ed Reeve
French-Lebanese architect Annabel Karim Kassar and her award-winning studio are behind the installation. Photo: Ed Reeve
Inside the heritage house in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
'It’s also about showing the changes that the Lebanese society is going through,' says Kassar, whose exhibit includes three specially commissioned films about the explosion’s aftermath. Photo: Mark O'Flaherty
The exterior of the damaged heritage building in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier
The exhibition in London. Photo: Ed Reeve
A screenshot from the 'No More Colours' documentary. Photo: AKK studio
The painted ceiling of the heritage building in Beirut. Photo: Colombe Clier