rab architects, led by rani boustani, completes ‘DK house’ in the historical village of deir el qamar in lebanon with a design that reinterprets and celebrates the local vernacular. articulated by sliding and hinging walls, the façades become a live surface for expression, opening the contemporary home up to celebrate the landscape, or reining it in to pay homage to it.

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deir el qamar is a protected village with well-preserved examples of feudal architecture, old stone streets and walled gardens. the site of DK house overlooks a historic landscape, rich with beauty, inspiration and cultural heritage.

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evolving from a critical appreciation of the village’s traditional vernacular, the design flirts with its landscape and at times challenges it. the volume of the upper level is sensitive to the typology of the traditional stone house and the relationship it has to the expanse of the large open terrace cantilevering out to embrace the valley, encircling the house and extending its interior spaces out to meet it.

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the house is designed to offer flexibility of use and spatial experience, with the possibility of different scenarios of access and circulation within its adaptable structure. DK house is characterized by its materiality. the use of an open book travertine cladding on its façades emphasizes its monumentality – the walls of the house slide and rotate to enable a flexible transition between privacy and openness.

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inside, rab architects has followed the same logic by extending the travertine slab to the interior spaces; which, in turn, blurs the lines between the villa’s interiors and its surrounding landscape. the main reception area is treated as an open travertine slab with interruptions of modular furniture allowing the client to create different arrangements within the house. this flexibility in use is applied in the client’s master bedroom as well. the space is designed as an open platform that visually connects the shower to the valley of the village.

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

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rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

rab architects designs a house with sliding travertine walls in lebanon designboom

image by julien harfouche

 

 

project info:

 

project name: DK house

location: deir el qamar, lebanon

architecture firm: rab architects

lead architect: rani boustani

design team: chirine sayegh, elias soueidi, david andos

structural consultant: BCDC consultants

mechanical consultant: roger kazopoulo

electrical consultant: roger njeim

contractor: jack akiki enterprise

area: 9,688 ft2 (900 m2)

photography: tony elieh, julien harfouche

 

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edited by: lynne myers | designboom