Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape

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Chatine, Lebanon
  • Structural Engineering: Nabil Salibi
  • Collaborators: Jean Nmeir, Leen Shamlati, Dany Arackji
  • Garden Area: 15,000 m2
  • City: Chatine
  • Country: Lebanon
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Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Windows
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Text description provided by the architects. The house is situated in Chatine, Mount Lebanon, it is built in a mountainous setting named Qalʽet el Hsar, meaning “the besieged fortress” in Arabic. The site had been a gravel quarry abandoned 30 years ago, which left a sunken space surrounded by remaining rock formations.

Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Windows, Deck
© Géraldine Bruneel
Lower Floor Plan
Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Chair, Fence, Glass, Facade, Handrail, Balcony
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Even though the ground has been dramatically reshaped by the stone extraction activities, the project is delicately inserted into the edge of this protected place.

Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Beam
© Géraldine Bruneel

The house consists of two main levels; the upper one includes the family spaces and a protected terrace while the lower one engages with the outdoor and includes the receptions and service areas. The slight rotation between the two levels gives the lower one a favorable north view and the upper one exposure to the eastern sun.

Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Column
© Géraldine Bruneel

The two levels are connected by a void linking a south-oriented skylight with the natural rocks of the cave beneath. The skylight ensures solar heating in winter and contributes together with the cave in providing natural ventilation in summer. The house is reduced to two raw concrete slabs anchored in the rocks and a wood-framed glass skin thus inscribing it in the site like a seasonal shelter.

Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape - Handrail, Steel
© Géraldine Bruneel
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© Géraldine Bruneel

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Cite: "Terrace House 2 / Hala Younes, Architecture and Landscape" 28 Aug 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/923760/terrace-house-2-hala-younes-architecture-and-landscape> ISSN 0719-8884

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