Client: Ministry of Culture with Council for Development and Reconstruction
Project Scope: The National Museum of Beirut, positioned at the crossroads of the eastern and western sectors of Beirut, underwent extensive renovation following the aftermath of the civil war. The project involved meticulously restoring the museum’s facades, predominantly clad in natural yellow stone. Severely affected by shelling and sniping, the restoration efforts included the replacement of disintegrated stone blocks, partial replacements, and filling voids with specially formulated mortar to match the texture and color of the original stone.