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Nov 2018
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Rebuilding Syria with Marwa Al Sabouni |...

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
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What role does architecture play in creating a national identity? 

Marwa Al Sabouni reflects on the importance of architecture at both a physical and a psychological level. At ANTIDOTE 2018 she spoke about her book The Battle for Home, which features her personal experience living through the Syrian war, and the devastation of her home city - Homs.

Listen to her fascinating conversation with journalist Fauziah Ibrahim on the challenges, opportunities and possibilities that have come out of rebuilding almost an entire city.

Watch more from the ANTIDOTE at youtube.com/ideasfromthehouse


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