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Publisher Note

In the early 1960s Oscar Niemeyer designed a complex in Tripoli that was intended to serve as a large exhibition centre and to be part of the Tripoli International Fair. The location used to be an immense /vast orchard, full of oranges. Now here lies an abandoned complex of 15 structures, including / which include an outdoor theater, a concert hall, an atrium, an arch, a heliport and lodgings. The site is an example of futurist modernist architecture, unfortunately led to decay. The project was never finished due to technical problems, incoherent bud-gets and the Lebanese Civil War in 1975. Photographer Giovanna Silva visited the site and documented what is left, capturing the atmosphere, the fading colours, the leftover stones but nonetheless showing us the grandeur of what was once the centre of Tripoli’s architecture.

Artists’ Book

Niemeyer4ever

by Giovanna Silva

Publisher
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2019
Credits
Author: Olaf Nicolai
Artist: Giovanna Silva
Printrun 500
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-94-93146-23-5
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Architecture, Brazilian Modernism, Modernism, Oscar Niemeyer, Ruins, Tripoli
Language English
Dimensions 20.0 × 27.0 cm
Pages 68

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