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Anjar 1939-2019: Rebuilding Mussa Dagh in Lebanon

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The small city of Anjar lies about sixty kilometers east of Beirut, in Lebanon. Its history borders on the miraculous. In 1939 a group of Armenians from the area Musa Dagh, who had survived the massacre and persecution perpetrated by the Young Turks, found each other. With support from the French colonial government, they managed to buy the land. Not only did the city planning that ensued foresee giving each family some land and a house, they also built three confessional schools in Anjarapostolic, catholic, protestant.

In celebration of the citys eightieth anniversary, the architects Vartivar Jaklian and Hossep Bahovan discuss this utopia, which is devoted to social and individual life, in this illustrated volume containing historical sketches and current photographs, as well as companion texts. The film accompanying the book also features interviews with todays residents of Anjar. See more
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  • Weight: 1300g
  • Publication Date: 06 Feb 2020
  • Publisher: Hatje Cantz
  • Publication City/Country: Germany
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783775746656

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VARTIVAR JAKLIAN (*1976 Aleppo) and HOSSEP BABOYAN (*1976 Beirut) both have Armenian roots and come from Lebanon. They studied art and architecture in Beirut (Institut des Beaux-Arts) and in Venice (IUAV Università). They commute back and forth between these two metropolises. Jaklian is an architect and a photographer and Bahovan is an architect and a filmmaker.

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