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Project summary
In Gemmayze, every wall carries a memory. This private residence navigates the charged fabric of one of Beirut's most historically layered neighborhoods with a careful double movement: preserving what the existing structure holds, and introducing a contemporary layer that does not erase but amplifies.
The intervention reads clearly as new without shouting about it — a discipline that the neighborhood's own character demands. Old stone, new concrete, and a courtyard open to the In Gemmayze, every wall carries a memory.
This private residence navigates the charged fabric of one of Beirut's most historically layered neighborhoods with a careful double movement: preserving what the existing structure holds, and introducing a contemporary layer that does not erase but amplifies.
sky: an architecture of continuity.
It does not pretend the present did not happen — nor that the past is gone.