| By Ayman Trawi (Photographer)
The book Beiruts Memory by
Ayman Trawi, the Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariris personal
photographer, envisions the sharp contrast created after the reconstruction
of downtown Beirut. A gallery of photos portrays the war ruins of buildings
in the heart of the city and the renovated versions of the same structures leaving
the viewer with great awe and a sigh of contemplation of what has been and what
has become.
The book is a record of the detailed reconstruction projects
undertaken after the end of the Lebanese civil war. It reveals the amazing efforts
made to change a practically demolished area into first-class investment locations
that attract the worlds most renowned corporations, restaurant chains,
banks, and institutions. The photos in the book clearly and genuinely capture
the Lebanese culture as it pictures the ruined mosques and churches standing
side by side and their lively renovated structures reflecting the authentic
Lebanese cultural makeup.
As the public set foot again in Beirut downtown area,
they could not but shed some tears when they recalled the days when they used
to hide among those walls from bombs. However, they are now enjoying a peaceful
walk between those awesome and promising structures, and looking at the photo
exhibit organized concurrently with the publication of Trawis book in
the downtown area, showing what used to be not so long ago.
Language(s): English, French, and Arabic
ISBN: N/A
1998 Hardcover, 304 pages, 21 x 27 cm (8.5" x 11" approx.)
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| Hundreds of Photos compare spots and scenes of Downtown
Beirut at the end of the war, with those post the massive construction and
rehabilitation program: See Aerial views of Beirut, Downtown of Beirut,
Solidere Buildings, Souks, City center, Nijmeh Square, Churches and Mosques,
Amir Mounzer Mosque and Grand Mosque, Cappuccino Church, St Georges Cathedral,
the Greek Orthodox, Grand Serail, The United Nations House (Escwa), Headquarters,
Grand Hotels, Corniche and Roads (Foch...), Parks, Windows and Balconies,
Architecture, Municipality, Martyrs square, Al Bourj, Canons Square, Historical
Buildings, Famous arcades, Banks, Lebanese House of Parliament, Allemby
Street, Neo-Islamic Architecture, Details of Buildings, Maarad region, Saifi
Area, Majidiyah Mosque Minaret, Bridges, Weygand street, Beirut Airport,
Beirut Marina, etc...
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