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Pierre el-Khoury (1930–2005), known as "Sheikh Pierre", was a prolific architect from Lebanon. He studied at École des Beaux-Arts, returned to Lebanon and designed more than 200 projects including Burj Al Ghazal Tower and Moritra residential building[1][2]

Pierre El Khoury
Born1930
Died2005(2005-00-00) (aged 74–75)
NationalityLebanese
Alma materBeaux-Arts de Paris, Paris, France
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsNational Museum of Beirut, ESCWA
ProjectsBelHorizon, Our Lady of Lebanon
The Maronite basilica in Harissa

He helped restore several houses in Baadarâne, Aley, and Aramoun and helped renovate a palace in Beit ed-Dine into a hotel with Amin Bizri in 1965.[2] He worked with many younger architects including Kamal Homsi, Jacques Abou Khaled, Semaan Khoury, Pierre Bassil, Joseph Faysal, Antoine Gemayel, Joe Geitani, and Tarek Zeidan.[2]

He died of bone cancer in Beirut.[2]

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  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Western Architecture pages 129-130
  • ^ a b c d e Distinguished architect Pierre El-Khoury leaves a dazzling visual legacy by Samir Khalaf July 8, 2005 The Daily Star (Lebanon)

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