How to experiment with the Persian tradition, architecture and the Iranian art of landscape as programmatic and visual interweaving, by the knot-count.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreHow to experiment with the Persian tradition, architecture and the Iranian art of landscape as programmatic and visual interweaving, by the knot-count.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreSuperimposed on an old peasant's house, the winery makes structure afloat while the tasting terrace extends all the way to the Mediterranean.
Built.
Read MoreAn 1960s apartment in Sioufi gets renovated with a subtle concern for the memory of the period.
Built.
Read MoreStratified sand-like slabs ripple once again over the mediterranean to benefit once again from the wonderful exposure.
Competition. (Shortlisted)
Read MoreWhere the famous Zuma rock of Nigeria finds itself interpreted into a mixed-used urban proposal.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreAn office building with an aluminum double skin opens up radically towards the city and mountain views while contradicting the expectations of the context.
Built.
Read MoreTwo sisters and a brother share the family plot where the old sandstone house remains. As their personalities unfold, the house takes multiple directions around the one garden.
Built.
Read MoreDisguised as a temporary renovation, steel rhythm and wood decking compose the music of a client's dream for a week-end seaside retreat.
Built.
Read MoreOr how to integrate in a pine forest while still answering the expectations of a governmental institution.
Competition.
Read MoreThe typical village house with its stone cladding and red pitch tiled roof, is here radically reinterpreted in a suspended volume of sliding panels and terra-cotta pergola.
Built.
Read MoreA abandoned highway in ruins in San Francisco renews itself as a public park with multiple stops.
Competition.
Read MoreOn the iconic Tabaris corner site, Triade redefines the Beiruti mixed-used tower typology by representing its multi-layers in three distinct and complementary readings.
Competition. (1st Prize)
Read MoreFrom prehistory to Roman times Faqra rocks have hidden precious gems; a metaphor for living closer to nature in a spectacular environment.
Competition. (Shortlisted)
Read MoreOr how to make a dome afloat above a rocky landscape, the central landmark of Ahlam Country Club in Kfardebiane, Lebanon.
Competition. (1st Prize)
Read MoreFertile agricultural land by the Beirut river seeks to become an office park that redefines the periurban.
Competition. (1st Prize)
Read MoreWhere a 1940 Beiruti ‘yellow building’ finds a new life as an iconic boutique hotel on the stairs of saint Nicholas in Gemmayze.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreBeirut reminisces the French mandate at the rooftop of a 1950s yellow building on Rue du Liban.
Unbuilt.
Read MoreArena as entertainment in a context that's at once industrial and by the sea, Pier 7 is the 'terminal' destination for clubbing.
Built.
Read MoreA cineplex for Beirut cannot be a mere venue. It has to be a cinematic event in itself, at the image of the city that adopts it.
Unbuilt.
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