GGAA

GGAA Our firm provides comprehensive services in architecture, engineering, planning, landscaping and interior design.

Geometrically fluid shapes in architecture lend clarity to the envisioned forms we intend to construct. We perceive what...
07/04/2024

Geometrically fluid shapes in architecture lend clarity to the envisioned forms we intend to construct. We perceive what we comprehend, and we understand what we learn. Architecture encompasses every detail and evokes every emotion. At the end architecture may have wings :) .

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Kahaleh/Rjoum Street//Wady Chahrour
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​GGAA - Gerard Ghandour Architects and Associates was founded in 2015 by Gerard Ghandour in Lebanon, as the continuation of Gerard Ghandour’s architectural practices which he started in 2009. Since the first projects, being passionate to the architecture work from the early conception to the smallest detail, GGAA had a good reputation in the Lebanese market. The projects are being developed in three dimensional models, from concept design to the details in depth, which are also coordinated with engineering systems. Specialized in these services, GGAA succeeds in providing unique projects to their clients.

Design approach and philosophy Having great experience in space and perpetual practice with different contexts and materials, we create projects that are not static in space, but alive and evolving over time. The architecture we provide to our customers is unique, responding to specific local physical constraints and offering spatial ambiences and a quality of life specific to the client's requirements. Therefore, each project tells its own story that is unlike any other. Our work created with relevance and delicacy from conception to the smallest details, respects the past, reflects the present and leaves room for the future. Architecture breathes and evolves; as architects, we think and create, but the people living inside those places fill them up with soul and life.