“We have generated a space that allows people to imagine new possibilities of what Beirut could be.” This is how Lebanese architect Salim al-Kadi described his latest project, a digital 3-D model of Beirut, the first to be made publicly available. Speaking to The Daily Star from his basement studio in Hamra Friday, Kadi spoke of the “limitless possibilities” that the model could provide to students, activists, architects and environmentalists ...