Spurred by Privatization, Beirut's Working Class is Colonizing the City's Periphery

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Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 31/05/2017
Spurred by Privatization, Beirut's Working Class is Colonizing the City's Periphery

Citizens of Beirut have been left behind in the city's drive to attract more tourism, leading to a building boom on the Lebanese capital's periphery. © Manuel Alvarez Diestro 27 years after the Lebanese Civil War (1975 ? 1990), Beirut finds itself a city of conflicting personalities. A summer night stroll through the recently comple...
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