Located on the first floor, Sweet Tea is an open sky terrace which four facades are treated in green wall, the first of its kind in LEBANON

Sweet Tea Green Wall, Beirut / Lebanon by Green Studios
Located on the first floor, Sweet Tea is an open sky terrace which four facades are treated in green wall, the first of its kind in LEBANON
Capricciosa Pizzaria, Carcavelos / Portugal by Bernardo Daupiás Alves + S3 ARQUITECTOS
Located in Carcavelos beach, along the Avenida Marginal (Lisboa-Cascais axis), is located a former abandoned restaurant building, reconverted into a new concept of restaurant & lounge.Located in Carcavelos beach, along the Avenida Marginal (Lisboa-Cascais axis), is located a former abandoned restaurant building, reconverted into a new concept of restaurant & lounge.

Hanging Hotel/Suspended campsite, Massif de L’Esterel // South France by Margot Krasojevic
The following project commissioned by Holden Manz & FOCUS gallery Cape Town, situated in South France Massif de L’ Esterel, uses architecture to dictate and choreograph our perceptions of immediate contexts and environments.The following project commissioned by Holden Manz & FOCUS gallery Cape Town, situated in South France Massif de L’ Esterel, uses architecture to dictate and choreograph our perceptions of immediate contexts and environments.

KUIB restaurant, Sinaia / Romania by ZEBRA3 / POINT ZERO Arhitectura
Sitting in the middle of nature, Kuib is located in Sinaia, one of the most popular mountain resorts in Romania. Away from the main road, the restaurant reveals itself after a short climb through the old residential district, just beside the George Enescu memorial house.

Mivka Hotel Resort, Bled/Slovenia by Enota
What is it that identifies the planned new hotel and holiday apartment community? Being near to Bled definitely matters. Bled is a town with a long-standing tourist tradition, surrounded by beautiful nature. It offers many possibilities of contributing to tourist offerings, such as skiing, mountaineering, extreme sports, hiking, as well as cultural and culinary diversity.

Brownstone Bar, Shanghai/China by Kokaistudios
The ‘Brownstone’ is a cocktail lounge located in the Surpass Court of Yonjia Lu 570, emerging epicenter of Shanghai night life. It was developed as a prototype for a venue of new concept in co-operation with ‘Blue Horizon Hospitality Group’ (Blue Frog).
OPPENHEIM ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN unveils Future Primitive Lodges in Wadi Rum, Jordan
International “green” architect Chad Oppenheim sets a new benchmark for design and ecological sensitivity with the Wadi Resort—located in Wadi Rum, Jordan, set for completion in 2014.
JDS’ proposal for BEIRUT TERRACES, Lebanon
The Marina, Hotel, Condominium, Villa’s and Park Resort project one unifying logic that can stand out as a clear iconic and unifying scheme for a prominent site in Beirut.
Green Pavilion Restaurant, Croatia by 3LHD
The most important element and the inspiration for this project is the location itself, with extremely high quality existing vegetation, which is densely distributed throughout the plot and gradually diluted out toward the eastern edge.
Residenza del forte Carlo Felice, Italy by Archea Associati
The hotel complex built on the island of La Maddalena in anticipation of the G8 summit in July 2009, includes an extensive environmental rehabilitation project that affects the transformation of the military ex-hospital building.
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects chosen to design PetroVietnam headquarters Hanoi tower development is firm’s second project in Vietnam
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects will design a new headquarters for Vietnam’s national oil and gas company, creating a landmark development in Hanoi.
Boom, a bold new community in Palm Springs by Sadar Vuga
Clusters of flowers were used both as a spatial and formal prototype to generate social porosity. A less defined boundary between individuals and the homes they occupy will activate social interactions. An individual occupies a series of volumes and ambiances, indentifying themselves within a cluster of diverse individuals.
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