Winners of The Saradar Open Storage Collection competition
Our proposal wins the competition for the Saradar’s Open Storage Collection in Lebanon. A project in an exceptional site which will be revealed subsequently.
Our proposal wins the competition for the Saradar’s Open Storage Collection in Lebanon. A project in an exceptional site which will be revealed subsequently.
Lina Ghotmeh is member of the selection committee of the second edition of the Beirut Design Fair 2018. Accompanied by other members such as Aline Asmar d’Ammam, Karim Chaya, Marc Baroud et Mathias Ohrel, she will take act in the elaboration of the fair, in the vetting of the exhibitors and the decision of the recipients of the three Beirut Design Fair Awards.
“Utsu” うつ: orchestrating the Void
Designed as an encounter with the surprising sculpted artworks of Patrick Roger, this exhibition sets a minimal scenography orchestrating the relationship between the various scales and forms of each of the pieces displayed.
photo © Nacása & Partners Inc.
Reflecting on innovative education, Lina Ghotmeh is invited to conference and workshop in the “Sixth International Colloquium on the Teacher-Student Relationship in Education” in Kerala, India.
Dr. Anne M. Stillman
Mr. Emmanuel Delannoy
Mrs. Chandra M. Nicol
Mr. Ivneet Singh
Mrs. Susan Beaird
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After a three-stage international competition with worldwide submissions, we are glad to announce that our proposal for the Museum of the Revolution of Dignity in Kiev has just been awarded the 3rd Prize of the jury. Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture has been finalist competing with offices including Guillermo Vasquez Consuegra, COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Kleihues + Kleihues Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH.
Teaming up with the London-based studio Thomas Heatherwick, the French Brenac&Gonzalez and DVVD, our atelier is selected to compete for the call for entries “Invent Bruneseau”. A competition for an urban link between Paris and Ivry-sur-Seine.
The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies have awarded Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture with the prestigious EUROPE 40 UNER 40 architecture and design award. Our principal has been selected by a jury composed by some of the most prestigious architecture and industrial design offices, eminent academics and publishers.
Designed by Lina Ghotmeh during her previous partnership DGT and currently led by our workshop LG-A, Stone Garden project is currently being completed in Beirut. With its façade entirely labored by the hands of craftsmen, this building emerges in the city like a sculpture of earth plowed by the memory of this ancestral city.
photos © Takuji Shimmura
Travels Travel (ler)“a sense of viewing while daydreaming“.
Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture curates and designs the first exhibition of the Chocolate maker and artist Patrick Roger in Tokyo and in the Iconic 21_21 gallery sight.
Our workshop has been entrusted with the renovation and extension of this magnificent single-family house located in Ixelles, Brussels. Our design will underline the poetics of this place.
Lina Ghotmeh participates in 2 talks at the Biennale’s Opening in Venise. Please join us with both debates on Thursday and on Friday. With the RIBA, we will talk about Architecture beyond the limits during Europa Super Session with more than 15 European Practices. With AA- L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui, Lina will discuss her realizations from the angle of this Biennale’s subject.
Top prize went to the London Design Museum. EMYA jury chair and European Museum Forum board member José Gameiro noted how the ERM preserves and interprets memories in a way that makes the museum an inclusive and creative learning environment for all. "The ERM is engaged in a complex and controversial history, and sees its main task of collecting and preserving memories in order to create a new way of having a cultural dialogue which links the past with the future," Gameiro explained. "The ERM has given the concept of a national museum a new meaning through a dialogue-based, multi-voiced and participatory approach to cultural history"
photos © James Silverman / DGT Architects