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Najla Ben Salah

Journalist at Nawaat.

  • The image features a juxtaposition of two buildings. On the left, there is a modern structure with large blue-tinted windows and metal panels. On the right, an older building displays a weathered wall with patches of peeling paint and exposed textures. A couple of small windows with turquoise shutters add color to the aged facade. Additionally, air conditioning units are mounted on the wall, contrasting the contemporary look of the building on the left with the rustic charm of the one on the right. The overall color palette is a mix of cool blues and warm earthy tones. Tunisia: In L’Ariana, Fast-Track Modernisation Najla Ben Salah · September 2021 In the town of L’Ariana to the north of Tunis, gentrification is proceeding at a fast pace. The poorer classes are gradually being pushed out and their old traditional homes replaced by flashy office towers and modern mansion blocks with no regard for the memories and lifestyle habits of old (…)
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