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Joseph Philippe Karam was born on 19 March, 1923 in Beirut, Lebanon, is an Architect. Discover Joseph Philippe Karam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Occupation Architect
Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 19 March 1923
Birthday 19 March
Birthplace Beirut, Lebanon
Date of death (1976-04-09) Larnaca, Cyprus
Died Place Larnaca, Cyprus
Nationality Lebanon

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Who Is Joseph Philippe Karam's Wife?

His wife is Mona Karam (née Hayek)

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Children Fadi J. Karam Lina J. Karam Sami J. Karam

Joseph Philippe Karam Net Worth

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2016

On 9 April 2016, the Lebanese daily L'Orient-Le Jour published an article by his sons marking the 40th anniversary of his death.

1976

He died from cardiac arrest on 9 April 1976 while on a business trip.

1975

In the fall of 1975, the Battle of the Hotels broke out on the Beirut waterfront, pitting militiamen in the Phoenicia Hotel against their enemies in the nearby Holiday Inn. Both hotels were burnt and vandalized and remained unused until the end of the war. The Phoenicia was renovated in the 1990s and has regained its place as one of Beirut's most luxurious hotels.

1966

Beirut City Center: Among Karam's influential projects was the Beirut City Center. Built in 1966, it was a multi-use complex that included an office building, an egg-shaped cinema and a shopping mall that was at the time the largest in the Middle East. The Beirut City Center was badly damaged during the Lebanese Civil War. In the 1990s, the complex was demolished with the exception of its iconic cinema. The "egg" (sometimes also called the dome or the soap) has survived and has over the years become a symbol of the prewar avant-garde. It has inspired artists and architects to propose a number of ideas for rehabilitation.

1960

Phoenicia Hotel: In the 1960s, Karam won the commission for the second phase of the Phoenicia Hotel, at the time part of the Intercontinental Hotels chain owned by Pan American Airways. The first phase, a low-rise concrete structure built opposite the Baie de St George and the Mediterranean sea, had been designed by the American architect Edward Durrell Stone in the 1950s. Karam mimicked Stone’s exterior theme in the new high-rise addition, while putting his own mark on the large expansion of the lobby area and interiors.

1951

In 1951, he married Mona George Hayek, a law school graduate. Mona was the sister of late Swatch Group founder Nicolas Hayek.

1946

Karam graduated with diplomas in Mathematics and Engineering-Architecture in 1946 from the Université Saint-Joseph’s Ecole Francaise d’Ingenieurs et d’Architectes (since renamed ESIB, or Ecole Superieure des Ingenieurs de Beyrouth).

1923

Joseph Philippe Karam (1923–1976) was a Lebanese architect. He was a leading figure of modern architecture in Lebanon during the country's golden era, 1945 to 1975. Karam founded his practice the Atelier d'Architecture Joseph Philippe Karam in the late 1940s.

Joseph Philippe Karam was born in Beirut in 1923, the fourth child of Philippe and Chafi'a Karam. His family were Christian Maronites from the historic village of Beiteddine in the Chouf mountains southeast of Beirut. He attended primary and secondary school in Beirut at the Jesuit Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour.