AD Classics: Interdesign Building / Khalil Khouri

In Beirut, a city marked by transformation, the Interdesign Building echoes the vision of an architect steadfast in his conviction. Designed by Lebanese architect Khalil Khouri in 1973 during a period of economic growth, the building took 23 years to build, a process halted by the onset of the Lebanese Civil War. By the time it was completed in 1996, the urban landscape that surrounded it had changed. The structure has stood largely unused since, as a relic of hopeful modernity. While its design is singular in its narrative and expression, this structure illustrates the tension between aspiration and struggle throughout its complex history.

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Cite: Maria-Cristina Florian. "AD Classics: Interdesign Building / Khalil Khouri" 05 Sep 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1020856/ad-classics-interdesign-building-khalil-khouri> ISSN 0719-8884

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