Renovation as "reprise" for the 1952 masterpiece by Antoun Tabet and Lucien Cavro.
Ongoing.
Read MoreRenovation as "reprise" for the 1952 masterpiece by Antoun Tabet and Lucien Cavro.
Ongoing.
Read MoreTransforming a derelict structure in Chiah into a progressive pharmaceutical office building requires a sharp restraint.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreIn Kiev, amidst the remnants of a brutal modernity, and a war, how to create a super contemporary and cinematic loft on a rooftop?
Unbuilt.
Read MoreKarim Nader invites Julien Lanoo to walk in Beirut. Looking at the present in analogue black and white, they envision a tangible future.
Read MoreCuringa 2024, how does an Imperial Era Thermæ in ruins live a second life while embracing values of ecology? An evanescent shed for butterflies to bathe in while humans use the outdoor natural pool.
Competition Entry.
Read MoreJacques and Mila move to Dubai. Their world is natural, contemporary but also genuinely Lebanese. They make a cocoon for themselves on Daman 26th with a view to the palm grove below.
Built.
Read MoreOn the rocky landscape in Zaarour by the valley, the clouds come down very low. Architecture should cut through it, likes blades of a Samurai.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreHer glam, his industrial streak, or how to return to Rue du Liban to make a contemporary living.
Built.
Read MoreWael and his family return to where his father’s birth place to enjoy nature, the cliffside view and pick-up cherries.
Ongoing.
Read MoreHow do we inhabit the slope of the Metn in Lebanon in the 2020s? Terra 8 creates a contemporary take on such a village life in nature.
Competition. (2nd Prize)
Read MoreRiyadh is in transition. An office tower in the 2020s builds on the earth and looks towards a hopeful future.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreAn apartment as an autobiography, the Gemini House is split in two to reminisce its old uses while it paves the way for a new potential.
Built.
Read MoreLiving in the desert brings its own colors, its earthiness and its evanescent mystery.
Ongoing.
Read MoreHow to retreat in a field of mimosas while looking at the wondrous valleys and mountains of Tyre in the south of Lebanon.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreBased on a fictive novel entitled “The Monk and the Prince,” the story of returning to the roots in Hasbaya, across generations.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreA House in Faqra experiments with the possibility of polar opposition: light/heavy, present/absent, low-tech/high-tech, straight/oblique.
Unbuilt.
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