Photos Capture the Luxurious Life Inside Herzog & de Meuron's Beirut Terraces

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In the rapidly burgeoning city of Beirut, the post-war building boom is far from over. Much like its middle-eastern neighbors, it boasts of a plump share of designer architecture—as critic Oliver Wainwright refers to it, “a diverse shopping list”. It is here that the Beirut Terraces, a residential complex designed by Herzog & De Meuron, rises up to 119 meters, occupying a prominent place in the city’s skyline. In this collection of photographs by Bahaa Ghoussainy, one sees the Beirut Terraces from within, getting a glimpse of both the interior, as well as the multiple, unique views offered from inside the building.

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Ghoussainy’s photographs capture the clever layering that the design revolves around. By shifting and stacking the many slabs of the building, the architects play with varying degrees of privacy, a sense of openness or enclosure, light and shadow, vegetation, as well as remarkable views looking outwards towards the surroundings and the sea beyond.

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Read a full description of the project here, or check out more on Herzog & De Meuron here.

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Cite: Zoya Gul Hasan. "Photos Capture the Luxurious Life Inside Herzog & de Meuron's Beirut Terraces" 07 Jan 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/886672/photos-capture-the-luxurious-life-inside-herzog-and-de-meurons-beirut-terraces> ISSN 0719-8884

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