Youssef Aftimus Architect

Youssef Aftimus (25 November 1866 – 10 September 1952); (يوسف أفتيموس) was a Lebanese civil engineer and architect who specialized in Arabo-Mauresque architecture. Aftimus was the leading Lebanese architect and urban planner during the first half of the twentieth century, he is the author of many of Beirut's well known landmarks such as the Beirut Municipality Building, the Grand Serail's Hamidiyyeh clock tower, the Hamidiyyeh Fountain and the Barakat Building. Aftimus was also an academic, a journalist, a visionary urban planner an enthusiastic patriot, politician and philanthropist.

Personal facts

Youssef Aftimus
Alias (AKA)Aftīmūs Yūsuf ibn Fāris
Birth dateNovember 25, 1866
Birth place
Lebanon , Chouf District , Deir el Qamar
Nationality
Lebanon
Date of deathSeptember 10, 1952

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Architect

Significant building
Grand Serail
Beirut City Hall

Youssef Aftimus on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.alba.edu.lb/ar/aftimus/index.html