Honor Award
Salame Residence
Beirut, Lebanon
Vladimir Djurovic Landscape Architecture, Broumana, Lebanon
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Site Plan
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View from the living room out to the panorama.
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Access to shower and changing rooms.
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View from bedroom window.
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Along the axis of the chaning rooms, a piercing for maintaining the site's steep slopes is dramatically provided.
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Access to the changing rooms appears to be carved out of a monolithic granite block.
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Informal back garden.
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Back garden with grass crater detail.
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Front garden floating on water.
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Main terrace set for soaking blissful moments of contemplation.
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Main terrace embraced with water.
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Access to the horizon pool.
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Sunset stillness.
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The swimming portion of the peripheral water element at sunset.
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The water element wraps around the entire front terrace, providing a safety buffer from the steep hilltop, and revealing dramatic uninterrupted views from the outdoor terrace and every room ot the house.
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16 The landscape provides ample space for contemplation, while allowing gatherings an entertainment to occur in a dramatic setting.
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Project Statement
On a steep and challenging site, a peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of city life was required. In two small and precise gestures, the landscape intervention creates a safe and holistic environment for celebrating essential blissful moments.
Project Narrative
—2011 Professional Awards Jury
On a remote site, 2700 meters above sea level and the city of Beirut, the client wanted to create his own private escape, a place to reconnect with what is essential for them—nature, family, and friends.
The site, a 4000 m2 private hilltop, offered great potential yet equally great challenges. Stunning 360-degree views, along with dangerously steep slopes all around its crest. At a conceptual level, providing appropriate, safe, and usable space became one of the most critical aspects of the project to resolve. The landscape intervention was defined by two simple gestures that resulted in one holistic project.
At the front side, the granite base of the house was extended outwards to provide the required outdoor living space, while being embraced with a multi purpose peripheral water element. This water surface provides a safe boundary around the entire terrace, while absorbing the endless panoramic views.
The resulting panoramic terrace became the main living component of the house, hosting memorable moments alone, and with family and friends. Swimming, lounging, and relaxing became rituals in the summertime. Monolithic, concealed shower and changing rooms are carved out of this granite base and dramatically accessed down through the water.
At the back side, almost as a crater, a garden was carved out, to provide a safe and informal green and organic space for the family and children to enjoy.
The contrast between those two spaces, the formal and geometric front garden, and the informal and organic back garden, offered the clients a holistic environment that responded to their lifestyle and escapists requirements, while leaving the rest of the hilltop intact.
Close collaboration with the client and architect occurred all along the process, in order for the landscape to seamlessly embrace and extend the architecture into the outdoors and horizons beyond. One material was used exclusively throughout the project, grey granite, following the base of the house, with solid blocks incorporated where possible to withstand the harsh winter and snow covered months of the year.
Project Resources
VDLA Team
Rafi Karakashian; Nadine El Hajj
Architect
Marcello Lomauro
Project Managers and Contractors: Homework
George Roumieh
Water Specialist: Hydrelec
Andre Araa
Plant Supplier and Contractor: Pepiniere Peter Holman
Peter Holman