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    BOURJ HAMMOUD GETS FACE LIFT WITH NEW MONUMENT

    Daily Star
    http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?editi on_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=113097
    March 24 2010
    Lebanon

    BEIRUT: A brand new monument was unveiled on Tuesday in the Greater
    Beirut suburb of Bourj Hammoud.

    Information Minister Tarek Mitri, Industry Minister Abraham Dedeyan,
    Bourj Hammoud Mayor Anto Misrelian and Spanish Ambassador to Lebanon
    Juan Carlos Gafo were at the ceremony to make public the mural and
    abstract sculpture along the neighborhood's coastal road.

    The mosaic and metal-work installations were designed and created by
    Lena Kelekian, a celebrated artist specializing in icon painting and
    restoration, who won the 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medal and Olympic
    Torch for the arts. Kelekian also collaborates with her husband,
    architect Hagop Sulahian, on urban art projects across Beirut.

    "It's high time we restore to the city the glamor it lost," said
    Mitri, thanking Bourj Hammoud Municipality for taking the initiative
    to enhance the appearance of Greater Beirut. "Beirut's image has
    been mutilated twice, through destruction and then reconstruction,"
    he added. "We should preserve what's left of its glamor." The location
    of the sculpture, Mitri noted, would allow motorists stuck in traffic
    to admire it from their cars.

    "The Municipal Council [of Bourj Hammoud] is eager to offer the best
    to our city, as we believe in continuing the heritage of the past ...

    and in the present, where we look forward to contributing to the
    prosperity of the future of Bourj Hammoud," said Deputy Mayor Raffi
    Oglanian.

    He said the sculpture and mural were part of ongoing plans to combat
    the dreary urbanized look of Beirut's Armenian neighborhood.

    "Bourj Hammoud, being a densely populated city, has been overwhelmingly
    covered with grey cement buildings and paved with black asphalt,"
    Oglanian said. "It was the idea of the Municipal Council to create
    green spaces and areas with artistic works that would embellish the
    city" and give a sense of calm to visitors, he added. - The Daily Star
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