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Structural engineering project led by our firm in partnership with DHP Architects for the renovation and extension of the Saint Maron Church House in Gemmayze, Beirut.
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Preservation of the historic sandstone house, using fiber mesh for wall reinforcement and timber/steel decks for floor strengthening, respecting architectural authenticity.
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Introduction of a modern steel and precast concrete structure to expand the multipurpose room, providing contemporary functionality while seamlessly blending with the existing architecture.
Our firm is currently at the helm of the Saint Maron Church house renovation and multipurpose room extension project in Gemmayze, Beirut. Our primary focus is on preserving the historical value of the two-story sandstone house with minimal intrusion of new materials. We've implemented fiber mesh reinforcement for the walls and integrated timber and steel decks for floor strengthening, all while respecting the existing architectural aesthetics.
In parallel, our team is introducing a contemporary steel and precast concrete structure to serve as a versatile multipurpose room for the church community. This extension is designed to meet present-day requirements while maintaining a seamless visual integration with the traditional surroundings. Our commitment to this project reflects our dedication to preserving heritage and promoting structural integrity in architectural transformations. For further information, kindly reach out to us.