Dr Mary Lou Jepsen, a health futurist, goes as far as saying that with software becoming a form of treatment, maybe there would be no need for hospitals in the years to come
Through its participation in Cityscape, Beirut Trade aims at promoting its residential Beirut Village project, the latest and last chef-d'oeuvre of the famous international architect Giancarlo De Carlo who died on June 4, 2005.
Beirut Village is a typical Lebanese village at the heart of Beirut city. It is conveniently located at Wadi Abu Jmil area, in a residential environment. The project's floor space covers 27,274 square meters on an 8,530 square meters plot. With a view facing the 2,500 square meters Alliance Garden, two residential resorts are set around several private pools and gardens.
Tayeb Baker, shareholder, states that construction will begin by the end of this year.
Dr Mary Lou Jepsen, a health futurist, goes as far as saying that with software becoming a form of treatment, maybe there would be no need for hospitals in the years to come
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