LDEM alumna Thea Maria Maroun presented her final year project during the Global Undergraduate Summit in Dublin (November 11 - 13). The summit brought together the world’s top performing students for a three-day conference in which students from 38 universities in 12 countries collaborated and shared research in different categories.
Thea’s presentation on quarryscapes in Lebanon attracted the attention of many of the participants. Ms. Maroun, among the top 10% in the Architecture & Design category, was recognized for her paper, Re-Morphing the Quarryscape of the Metn Express Highway: Hybridizing Theories: Between Ecological Reclamation and Land-Art.
