EURO-MED-SEC-2
The Second European and Mediterranean Structural Engineering and Construction Conference
Beirut, Lebanon, July 23-28, 2018

Responsible Design and Delivery of the Constructed Project

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About Beirut and Lebanon

People from throughout the region and Europe flock to Lebanon and its capital city Beirut attracted by its mountains (a destination for skiers and hikers alike), its Mediterranean coastline, its world famous cuisine, its inexhaustible nightlife, its temperate climate, and its rich cultural and historical offerings. The centrally located AUB campus, which anchors the Hamra neighborhood of Beirut, provides easy access to all of this—and much more. Lebanon also attracts those who prefer to feast on the outdoors. You can hike the Lebanon Mountain Trail, visit one of the oldest cedar forests in the world in Bsharre, and explore the Jeita Caverns. If it's the sea that inspires you, you're in luck. The Corniche that runs along the Mediterranean for miles is just steps from the AUB campus.

If history and archaeology is your passion, you'll want to stop by AUB's Archaeology Museum. Founded in 1868, it's the third oldest museum in the Near East. There are also many archaeological treasures scattered throughout the country such as the ruins at Baalbeck, Tell el-Burak in Beirut, and the Temple of Eshmun northeast of Sidon. Although Beirut and Lebanon offer something for everyone, you may find—like so many others have—that your favorite spot is the AUB campus. It is truly an oasis of green with panoramic views of the mountains and the sea.