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Oscar Niemeyer's forgotten masterpiece
Construction began on a prestigious architectural project in Lebanon in 1967. But the Tripoli International Fair designed by the legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer was never finished due to the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War. Architect Wassim Naghi spoke to Witness about the modernist masterpiece.
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