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Libanese Architects Bernard Khoury / DW5 have designed the Q Club - a multi-layered space that expands and contracts with the occupancy. All information and images courtesy of Bernard Khoury / DW5; © by Bernard Khoury / DW5 A vertically layered building that enables flexible living between in- and outside All images and information courtesy of Herzog & de Meuron; © by Herzog & de Meuron Layers of vegetation, utilization of thermal mass and natural light enhance the quality of living while lending to the building’s sustainability. Residential building designed by Beirut based Architect Paul Kaloustian All images and information by Paul Kaloustian Architects, Beirut; © by Paul Kaloustian Paul Kaloustian Architects have provided us with some information about their latest Beirut project, which creates shaded private “ïn-between” spaces for future residents using fabric skin that allows muted transparency and a continuously changing [...] A building for the School of Public Policy and International Affairs designed by the Boston architects images and information courtesy of office dA; © by office dA Towards an integrated philosophy Residential project in the Gemmayzé area of Beirut designed by Lebanese architects Bernard Khoury / DW5 All images, plans and information courtesy of Bernard Khoury / DW5; © by Bernard Khoury / DW5 Bernards Khoury and DW5 have provided us with some images of their project I.B.3 in Beirut. We share it with you on [...] Beirut expands its cultural portfolio with a new art centre designed by Parisian design studio Mikou All images, graphics and information courtesy of Mikou design studio; © by Mikou design studio; see detailed credits at the end of this article House of Arts and Culture, Beirut Residential project in the Rmeil area of Beirut designed by Lebanese architects Bernard Khoury / DW5 Bernards Khoury and DW5 have provided us with some images of their recently completed project Plot 183 in Beirut. We share it with [...] Careful insertion of a modern residential building into a historic part of municipal Beirut designed by the Lebanese Architects All images, plans and information courtesy of Raed Abillama Architects; images and plans © by Raed Abillama All images and information courtesy of Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture All images, drawings and information courtesy of Steven Holl Architects. © by Steven Holl Architects. The new Beirut Marina designed by Steven Holl Architects. |
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