Our spatial configuration builds on the unique landscape of Dalieh by establishing three zones to reconnect people to nature: Informal, Formal, and Protected. We proposed an Informal Economy based on the creation of a fish and vegetables market, Biodiversity and Archaeology Research Center, rehabilitating Fishermen’s Center to include an Exhibition Space, Commercial Kiosks, and an Amphitheater.
We also proposed an incentive to shareholders to oppose the construction of the “resort” project on their land by dedicating the formal spatial interventions in their names, like the Beydoun Amphitheatre.