Emile Bustani

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Emile Morched Bustani
اميل مرشد البستاني
Born1907
DiedMarch 15, 1963 (age 56)
CitizenshipLebanese
Occupation(s)entrepreneur, philanthropist, politician

Emile Morched Bustani (Arabic: اميل مرشد البستاني) (1907- March 15, 1963) was a Lebanese entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician.

Early life and education

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Bustani was born in 1907 in DibbiyehChouf. After he lost his father at age of six, Bustani was raised by American missionaries at the Gerard Institute in Sidon – South Lebanon. Later, Bustani received help from a wealthy Lebanese businessman to study engineering at the American University of Beirut, from where he received a BS in that field by 1929.[1]

In 1930, he rejoined AUB as an instructor in Physics and as a Graduate student he received his MA in Astro-Physics by 1932. A year later in 1933, he obtained a BS in civil engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA.[2]

Career

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Back in Beirut after MIT, Bustani worked for a time with the Iraq Petroleum Company, but soon founded his own Contracting and Trading Company, CAT – a company involved in laying and constructing oil pipelines, building roads and constructing cities throughout the Middle East.[citation needed]

Bustani was elected a Member of Parliament in Lebanon in 1951, an office he held until his death in 1963.[3]

In 1962, he purchased the 1930 hotel called the Grand Hotel, where he and his wife used to go dancing before they married in the 1930s. He had bought the building with the intention of developing it. In order for redevelopment to happen, they needed to demolish the old hotel. Construction for the new hotel started in 1962. Bustani died before its completion. However, his wife and daughter Myrna Bustani continued the development of the project, which was finished in 1967 and named Al Bustan Hotel.[4][5]

Death and legacy

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Bustani died on March 15, 1963 (age 56) when his airplane crashed off the coast of Beirut in a heavy storm.[6][7][8]

He is the father of Mirna Bustani, first woman to be elected in the Lebanese Parliament.

References

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  1. ^ "Emile Bustani". emilebustani.org. 2013. Archived from the original on 13 August 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  2. ^ "AUB - Archives and Special Collections - Digitized Collections". aub.edu.lb. 2014. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. ^ "MIT Center for International Studies". web.mit.edu. 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Al Bustan : Lebanon Holiday Architects". www.lebanonholidayarchitects.com. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  5. ^ "The Last of its Kind". 365 Days of Lebanon. 2016-03-24. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  6. ^ Emile Bustani Foundation (http://emilebustani.org/about.html Archived 2015-08-13 at the Wayback Machine)
  7. ^ About Emile Bustani Middle East Seminar at the MIT Center for International Studies (http://web.mit.edu/cis/bustani/)
  8. ^ Death of Laura Bustani, widow of the late Emile Bustani - founder of the Dormitory and the Physics Halls at AUB (http://www.aub.edu.lb/news/2012/Pages/laura-bustani.aspx)