| Condition | Status unknown: Can you help? |
| Architects | André Wogenscky / Maurice Hindié |
| Construction Date | 1968 |
The "Ministry of Defence" Building was designed by Andre Wogenscky in partnership with Maurice Hindie (Lebanese counterpart). They are both architects inspired and influenced by Le Corbusier. Execution of the building (1965 - 1968). The Government wanted to design the Ministry with marks of "traditional Lebanese Architecture", however, the architects in charge thought of giving what is called Lebanese Architecture, a modern interpretation. The ensemble presents a composition of straight blocks held on stilts. The blocks are connected with shaded paths covered by mushroom slabs opening up on a view. The facades are covered with T-shape shades that from afar give the same impact of arcades part of the traditional Lebanese architecture. On the far left, lies the office of the Minister and on the far right lies an ovoid structure which is the conference area. The ovoid structure is bathing in water and is mirrored in it. Special thanks to Michelle Mansour