Houses

GJH Architecture likely creates a recognizable and cohesive portfolio. This design approach could appeal to those who appreciate a modern and straightforward aesthetic, where the form follows a purposeful and rational design philosophy.

H-House

H-House

H-house is a private residence carefully integrated on the rocky hill lot in Freetown resulting in a living experience that seamlessly merges architecture and nature. Residents can enjoy a unique and captivating lifestyle that not only embraces the stunning surroundings but also provides a sense of harmony and balance between the built environment and the natural landscape.

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H-Guest House

H-Guest House

The Guest House comprises four 100m2 units, each intricately designed around a rectangular Atrium. This central space is adorned with glass, providing a seamless view of the ocean and the lush green landscape in the background, creating a harmonious connection between the indoors and the natural surroundings.

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H-Beach House

H-Beach House

This project comprises two family beach houses, arranged around a meticulously landscaped area. The design integrates the natural surroundings, creating a harmonious connection between the structures and the coastal landscape.

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Twin houses

Twin houses

In the village of Pteghni, north of Yerevan, Armenia, Twin Houses are situated on flat terrain. These houses feature distinct architectural designs and are separated by a shared landscaping, maintaining individual typologies for each.

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K-City House

K-City House

The project involves the complete refurbishment of a typical white Lebanese house from the 1950s located in Rmeil, Eastern Beirut. The primary challenge was to balance the opening up of the space with the need for enclosure, emphasizing the relationship between the house, its surroundings, and the creation of privacy.

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S-HOUSE

S-HOUSE

The S-House is a distinctive residence positioned on the edge of a steeply sloped site within the pine wood surroundings of Dhour El Choueir village. Situated at an elevation of 1300 meters above sea level, the house offers breathtaking views across the valley of the Choueir village.

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F-Weekend-House

F-Weekend-House

The F-Weekend house, a single-family residence, is nestled on the outskirts of Zabougha village in Mount Lebanon, perched at an elevation of 1000 meters above sea level. Situated on a gently sloping site, the house enjoys a breathtaking view of the lower villages extending all the way to the Mediterranean Sea.

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G-House

G-House

Situated in the village of Zeghrine in Mount Lebanon, at an elevation of 1000 meters above sea level, this residence is uniquely positioned with access from its lower border. The site offers a gentle slope of approximately 30 degrees towards the north, affording residents a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding valley

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E-W-House

E-W-House

Situated in the picturesque valley of Bakish-Baskinta at an elevation of 1450 meters above sea level, the site spans an area of 934m2. Surrounded by vacant parcels on a south-facing slope with an approximate inclination of 30 degrees, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the village of Baskinta.

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F-House

F-House

The concept for this project, situated in the valley of Kornet Chehwan-Rabieh, is rooted in the unique characteristics of the site. The primary concept revolves around seamlessly integrating the house into its natural surroundings, fostering a strong connection between the interior spaces and the external landscaping.

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