Beihouse is located in the heart of Beirut's historic Gemmayzeh district, where old and new architecture coexist. This transformative project reimagines three 19th-century Lebanese houses and their central courtyard, blending the preservation of Beirut's architectural heritage with a contemporary vision. Severely damaged on August 4, 2020, by the port explosion, these buildings have been thoughtfully restored as a dynamic social club—a space for local gatherings and international visitors alike. In collaboration with architects Dagher Hanna & Partners and interior designers Linda Boronkay Design Studio, the new owner ensured that the historic buildings would be preserved and protected from demolition.
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