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Project summary
Wood is the oldest building material in the Lebanese mountain tradition, and this villa uses it without nostalgia. The timber structure is exposed and celebrated — its logic visible in the section, its warmth present in every interior surface — while the overall composition is unmistakably contemporary in its geometry and spatial ambition.
The house sits within its pine setting as if the forest had offered it shelter, the boundary between planted and built dissolving at the garden's edge into a continuous field of wood and green.
Tradition is not imitated here. It is understood — and then surpassed. B wooden Villa transfroms living into a series of planes rotating, and sliding, giving it a feel of security, intimacy and transformation.