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This Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother’s View To The Sea
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This Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother’s View To The Sea

This Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaMan Builds Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut On An Inherited Land Just To Block His Brother's View To The SeaBrothers Feud Over Inherited Land So One Of Them Builds The Thinnest House In The Country To Block The View To The SeaAfter Feud Over Inherited Land, Man Builds Probably The Thinnest House In The Country To Block Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The SeaThis Man Built Probably The Thinnest House In Beirut To Block His Brother's View To The Sea
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The growing population of many regions makes urban developers scratch their heads in an attempt to make room for everyone. With land being expensive and short in supply, the only logical option is to build tall structures rather than wide. This solution has produced many rather ‘skinny’ and sometimes even funny looking buildings all over the world. However, even though this may seem like a logical explanation, not every building is built narrow just to make use of all available space. As it turns out, probably the narrowest building in Beirut, Lebanon, was built not because of the lack of space, but out of pettiness.

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    The thin house, which measures around 60 centimeters (2 feet) at its narrowest and around 4 meters (13 feet) at its widest point, is called Al Ba’sa in Arabic which translates to The Grudge.

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    The name of this wall-like structure hints to its history. According to the story well known for the locals, the house was built in the 1950s as an aftermath of a feud between two brothers.

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    Back in the day, siblings inherited the land from their father. However, they couldn’t agree on what to build on the land. The argument was made even worse when one portion of the land was cut off by various municipal infrastructure projects, leaving it oddly shaped and close to the road.

    Image credits: Sandra Rishani

    The brother to whom the oddly-shaped land belonged decided to demonstrate his pettiness or ingenuity — depending on one’s perspective — and built the extremely narrow, yet habitable structure.

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    Why he would do such a thing, you may ask? Well, as it turns out, the large building was in a perfect location to block the million-dollar-view to the sea, which previously could be easily seen from the house of his brother.

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    After the building was erected, it was all of what the brother could see from his house, which resulted in decreased property value. Thus, the skinny building became an embodiment of a grudge between two siblings.

    Image credits: Sandra Rishani

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    For a very long time, the building, which only has two apartments on each floor, served as a brothel and later became a refugee shelter for families fleeing war.

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    Today, the building is inhabited and serves as a reminder of a long-lasting feud. It appears that the building will stay put for a long time, as according to the local law it is placed on a lot that is too small to build on, so it makes more sense to leave it as is.

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    Mark CM
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    5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Make that ... "That's a whole new level of pettiness" ... ironically, just like this comment. lol

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    Mark CM
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    5 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Make that ... "That's a whole new level of pettiness" ... ironically, just like this comment. lol

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