
Lebanon is known for its millenary culture, and Lebanese architects are a part of it, using their projects to communicate with the environment and with the current challenges in architecture. To celebrate Lebanon’s Independence Day on 22 November, we have selected seven offices to learn more about contemporary Lebanese architecture.
Located in the eastern Mediterranean, Lebanon was home to the Phoenicians, an important maritime culture known for the legacy of the first verified alphabet. Today, the country lies in a strategic geographic region and has witnessed several political and economic conflicts that resulted in significant migration waves to Europe and America. Consequently, Lebanese culture has traveled to become known all over the world, establishing communities in other countries, such as Brazil and the United States.
