Ahmad Beydoun
Biography

is an architect and researcher whose work explores how environments are transformed into tools of power. Pursuing his PhD at the Technical University of Delft, titled “Weaponized Environments,” his research uncovers the strategic manipulation of natural landscapes in modern warfare. Ahmad is developing a system that detects and makes visible these hidden dynamics, offering an alternative understanding of militarized spaces.


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Borders and Territories

WhitePhosphorus.info

Unveiling the Invisibile Impacts of Environmental Warfare

This doctoral project is dedicated to exposing the use of white phosphorus in South Lebanon as a tool of environmental manipulation. Through spatial analysis and geolocation, we document how this toxic substance transforms landscapes into long-term hazards, challenging official narratives. Read more
In Progress
Technical University of Delft





AirPressure.info

Exposing the Scale of Israeli Aerial Violations

AirPressure.info is the first platform to make the illegal Israeli military aircraft incursions into Lebanese airspace publicly accessible. Over 22,000 violations have been documented, revealing the state of surveillance and the psychological impact on the Lebanese population. This project offers a searchable database that brings these violations to light. Read more
June 2021
Lawrence Abu Hamdan






Khiam Detention Center

Preserving Memory, Resisting Erasure

The Khiam Detention Center, a site of profound suffering and historical significance, is being digitally reconstructed to preserve the memories of those who endured its horrors. This project resists the political erasure and revisionism surrounding the site by creating a virtual environment that captures the experiences of former prisoners. Read more
October 2019
Technical University of Delft





Technische Universiteit Delft