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Villa Papillon: Showcasing a Lebanese Art Collector’s Dream Home

Sleek, modern architecture with an elevated roofline, outdoor dining area, and pool.

Located in the coastal town of Batroun, Lebanon, Villa Papillon is a stunning residential project designed by the acclaimed architectural firm WORKac. This 2022-completed house rethinks the relationship between art, architecture, and landscape, creating a harmonious interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Designed for a Lebanese art collector and his family, the villa features a series of rooms organized around an open-air courtyard, with the main living areas and bedrooms facing the Mediterranean Sea.

Villa Chams: Lebanon’s Tribute to Timeless Design

Villa Chams: Lebanon’s Tribute to Timeless Design

Welcome to Villa Chams, a concrete masterpiece meticulously crafted by Carl Gerges Architects in the historically rich landscapes of Baalbek, Lebanon. Designed in 2020, this house is not just a structure but a sensory narrative entwined with its arid surroundings—from the native flora to the ancient Roman ruins.

With an architectural rhythm that echoes the natural cadences of its setting, Villa Chams offers a seamless blend of interior luxury and environmental serenity. Poured earth concrete walls, rough terrazzo flooring, and strategically placed skylights invite the outside in, creating a dialogue with nature that is as intimate as it is majestic.

Embrace the charm of this Lebanese haven, where every detail is an ode to earthy elegance and tranquility.

The MV-WK Apartment: Rabarchitects’ Pinnacle of Design in Beirut

FeaturedThe MV-WK Apartment: Rabarchitects’ Pinnacle of Design in Beirut

Discover Rabarchitects‘ masterpiece, the MV-WK Apartment, perched atop Beirut’s iconic MV building. This elegant apartment combines contemporary and industrial design styles to shape a unique urban oasis. Immerse yourself in a game of shadow and light, amplified by strategically positioned skylights and the open floor plan.

This Lebanese gem, set against the backdrop of Monteverde’s lush pine forests, is a tribute to the harmonious interplay between concrete and nature.