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Project summary
Stealth integration in a natural habitat:
The villa was conceived on just one level.
Its low lines reducing the signature in the context of the beqaa valley.
No indication of presence, combined with a serialism of diagonals, for a total merging with the site’s horizon lines.
Two brothers, two programs, one shared ground. The design addresses the rare challenge of collective private living — two distinct residences that must coexist without merging, sharing a landscape while protecting each family's independence.
The volumes are disposed around a common garden that belongs to all and to none — a threshold space where the shared identity of family is expressed through the language of architecture.
Boundary becomes meeting point; separation becomes the condition for a deeper belonging
The Beqaa plain extends beyond all two horizons, indifferent and vast, making the intimacy within the compound feel all the more deliberate.