Some beautiful things
1/ Milam Residence, Miami Beach Florida USA, Paul Rudolph, 1961
2/ Chapelle, Flaine France, Marcel Breuer, 1968 
3/ Maison de la Publicité, Paris France, Oscar Nitzchke, 1936 (unbuilt) 
4/ Casa del Fascio, Como Italy, Giuseppe Terragni, 1932–1936
5/ La Colonne sans fin, Târgu Jiu Romania, Constantin Brâncuși, 1938
6/ Resor House, Jackson Hole Wyoming USA, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, c.1938 (unbuilt)
7/ V. C. Morris Gift Shop, San Francisco USA, Frank Lloyd Wright, 1948
8/ Masters’ Houses, Dessau Germany, Walter Gropius, 1925–1926
9/ Casa Viggiano, Cugnasco Switzerland, Ivano Gianola, 1971
10/ Owen House, Block Island Rhode Island USA, Charles Owen, 1975
CREDENZA_01
Photographed by Charbel Saade (@csaade ) and Marya Gazzaoui Alameddine (@maryagazzaoui ).
Shot inside the abandoned Ajax Factory in Zouk Mosbeh Industrial Zone, once regarded as one of the Middle East’s leading industrial facilities.
Designed in collaboration with Marine Zovighian (@untitled.studio____ )
Join the conversation this Thursday at Villa Audi for Design Myths & Memories on October 23rd at 3PM :))
Moderated by @christopher.d.pierce from the Architectural Association
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In Progress
Credenza_01 explores form and memory, reimagining the Lebanese sideboard into something both familiar and new.
Having returned to Beirut, we feel immense gratitude to work alongside proud Lebanese craftsmen. It is a privilege that only Lebanon could make possible for us.
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The Stone of the Pregnant Woman,
Baalbek, Lebanon, c. 27 BC
Unfinished limestone monolith, over a thousand tons, intended for the Roman Temple of Jupiter.