Christele Harrouk
Editor-in-chief at ArchDaily
Christele Harrouk is a French-Lebanese architect and urban designer based in Beirut, Lebanon, and currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily. She joined the platform in 2019 as a content editor and advanced to Managing Editor in 2020, where she shaped editorial strategies and fostered partnerships to inspire, connect, and empower ArchDaily’s global community to contribute to a better built environment. Passionate about highlighting the role of women in architecture, Christele works to empower future generations of female architects to reach their full potential. In a conversation with Julia Gamolina, she shares her personal mission and ArchDaily’s vision, encouraging early-career professionals to resist the urge to narrowly define themselves.
Upcoming speeches
ArchDaily
Renovation and expansion of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens BY David Chipperfield Architects
Christele Harrouk Editor-in-Chief of Archdaily, engages in conversations with international architectural firms, showcasing pioneering ideas and projects shaping the future of architecture.
Stavros Gyftopoulos
ArchDaily
Designing for a Resilient Future: BIG’s Philosophy and Sustainable Solutions, around the world and in the Mediterranean
Christele Harrouk Editor-in-Chief of Archdaily, engages in conversations with international architectural firms, showcasing pioneering ideas and projects shaping the future of architecture.
ArchDaily
From Principles to Prototypes: Adapting Design and Industrial Waste in Architecture
Christele Harrouk Editor-in-Chief of Archdaily, engages in conversations with international architectural firms, showcasing pioneering ideas and projects shaping the future of architecture.
ArchDaily
Presentations by Greek architectural firms nominated for the Building of the Year award by ArchDaily, moderated by Christele Harrouk.
ArchDaily
Presentations by Greek architectural firms nominated for the Building of the Year award by ArchDaily, moderated by Christele Harrouk.
