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Aug 2019
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EPISODE 3: Urban Planning with Mona El H...

Ronnie Chatah
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We're in Ras Beirut for the third episode of The Beirut Banyan, and we're joined by Mona El Hallak. Mona is best known for helping save and restore the 'Barakat Building' on the city's former Green Line. Today the building serves as a museum of Beirut's civil war and is better known by its current name, Beit Beirut. Mona is more than an architect and an ur ... Show More
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