
FMC03 - Heritage Private Residence – Lot 669
Beirut – Lebanon – 2000–2002
Project Information
Type
residential
Client
Private
Area
1,265 m²
Estimated Cost
8,000,000 USD
Role
Senior Architect - F.M. Consultants
Year
2000–2002
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Project Overview
Between 2000–2002, F.M. Consultants led the restoration and modernization of a private heritage residence in Beirut, a landmark project blending Lebanese traditional architecture with discreet contemporary upgrades. The residence, spanning 1,265 m² with an estimated cost of 8 million USD, stands as a benchmark in heritage architecture, historic building restoration, and luxury residential renovation.
The mission was to preserve authentic Lebanese identity (stone masonry, vaults, arcades) while integrating modern standards of comfort, safety, and energy performance. The result: a refined balance of architectural authenticity and modern living.
Responsibilities & Expertise
Architectural Survey & Diagnostics
Complete architectural survey and structural condition assessment
Documentation of heritage elements for preservation, restoration, or reconstruction
Concept Design & Rehabilitation Strategy
Development of a heritage-sensitive rehabilitation concept
Detailed architectural drawings: plans, elevations, sections, joinery, and stonework interfaces
Building Envelope & Materials
Restoration of original stone masonry with selective replacement
Integration of high-performance glazing without altering character
Use of local natural materials: solid wood, wrought iron, Lebanese marble
Technical Coordination (MEP & Structural Upgrades)
Seamless integration of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems within historic fabric
Structural reinforcement meeting seismic safety standards
Discreet indirect lighting and modern HVAC systems
Project Management & Site Supervision
Coordination with engineers, conservation specialists, and artisans
Management of heritage craftsmen: stone carvers, ironworkers, wood restoration experts
Quality control, schedule monitoring, and compliance with heritage preservation regulations
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