TOTAL Extension 853, Kahale Building
TOTAL Extension 853, Kahale building, Lebanese architecture design by SE.Arch: like an unusual creature with sprawling emergences, it draws its essence from the earth’s base and emerges in height.
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TOTAL Extension 853, Kahale building, Lebanese architecture design by SE.Arch: like an unusual creature with sprawling emergences, it draws its essence from the earth’s base and emerges in height.
Y buildings project in Ashrafieh, Beirut, design by Paul Kaloustian Architect. Located on a lot sharing two roads in the District of Ashrafieh, in Beirut, the project responds to this urban condition by creating two separate buildings
Hariri Memorial Garden, Beirut, Lebanon landscape architecture design by Vladimir Djurovic – homage to Lebanon’s ex-Prime Minister, brutally assassinated
House of Arts and Culture Beirut, Lebanon Building, Project, News, Image, Design House of Arts and Culture Beirut by Kaputt! Honourable Mention – Lebanese Competition Entry by Kaputt! 2 Apr 2009 The House of Arts and Culture – Entry Beirut, Lebanon 2009- Design: Kaputt! HOUSE OF ARTS AND CULTURE Kaputt! architects studio receives Honourable Mention … Read more
Similar to Beirut, the House of the Arts and Culture is inspired by the diversity of cultures; stimulating the imagination by integrating the sensitivities of various artistic domains.
486 Mina El Hosn, Beirut, Lebanon, ‘mirror-tower’ design by LAN to be built in the port area, opposite the Murr Tower, Lebanese building images
Order of Engineers & Architects, Tripoli development, Lebanese architectural proposal design by SE.Arch with architects F. Jilwan & J. Abou Haidar, Middle East: architecture competition 2nd prize.
World Rehabilitation Fund Jizzine, Lebanon architectural proposal, design by SE.Arch with architects F. Jilwan & G. Haddad: “War left terrible wounds in the Lebanese Society.”
Loft 354, Lebanon contemporary building design by SE.Arch Architect: Lebanese architecture news, residential property development proposal
USEK Student Housing, Lebanon, design by SE.Arch. The plot of land is located in the periphery, at the South-East of USEK campus. The project thus sets a new limit to the Southern part of the campus perimeter, that was ill-defined so far.
Architecture that does not interact with its surroundings and does not act as a foil for the existing features around it only does half the job. The basic principle behind the ‘House of Arts & Culture’ is provided by its site’s exceptional urban setting.
Cotton Candy Kindergarten Lebanon: Burj Hammud architecture design by SE.Arch: “Children must have every opportunity to engage in games and recreational activities, which must be directed towards the purposes of education; society and public authorities must strive to promote the enjoyment of this right.”
Lebanese Competition 2nd Prize by STAR strategies + architecture. The programme is grouped according to its qualities. By dividing the functions into two categories according to their requirements on height and interaction, we obtain two volumes: a tall box and a low plinth.
House of Arts and Culture Beirut: design by Lebanon architecture competition winner – Alberto Catalano. Cultural project funded by a grant from the Sultanate of Oman to the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lebanon.
The principal factor in the design is the optimisation of views to the sea and harbour for all tenants. The orientation of the apartment tower is therefore set on the radial axis of the harbour.
Dakota Apartments, Beirut housing design by Turner + Associates Architects – Lebanese residential building in Ashrafieh, 100 m north of the Damascus Road