lebanon retreat by EAST merges home and contemporary art gallery under sculptural roof

bespoke roof crowns capsule retreat by east in lebanon

 

Capsule Retreat by EAST Architecture Studio is a private residence in the village of Zabbougha, Lebanon, nestled among coniferous forests and sandstone outcrops. The 400-square-meter home doubles as a gallery, holding an extensive contemporary art collection. Rather than pursuing a singular architectural style, the project acknowledges the patchwork of rural construction in the area, using local building techniques and materials as a basis for its design.

 

From the outside, the house looks modest and sits naturally within the landscape. A bespoke roof designed by Iraqi artist and sculptor Dia Azzawi conceals mechanical equipment while adding a crafted sculptural element to the composition. Azzawi’s hand also appears in other details, including the outdoor pizza oven and the dining table, further anchoring the house in a dialogue between architecture and art.

all images by Ieva Saudargaitė

 

 

Monochrome Materiality with a Human Touch

 

The Lebanon- and UAE-based architects at EAST approach the site with what they describe as a physiological reading, one that considered its stratified material and historical character. In this context, incompleteness and low-tech rural practices become guiding principles. Capsule Retreat treats these existing gestures as frameworks for continuity. 

 

Inside, the design adopts a deliberately monochrome palette. Concrete dominates the walls, ceilings, and floors, its presence softened and made specific through artisanal processes. Local craftspeople prepared the concrete using timber molds sourced from the region, later repurposed as interior fittings. These imprints lend the surfaces a textured identity that reflects the house’s rootedness in place. The capsule-shaped kitchen island and freestanding partition in the bathroom extend this language into sculptural domestic forms.

 

The open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area composes the heart of the retreat. Four-meter-high ceilings frame expansive windows overlooking the forest, while two elements – a chimney embedded in a curving concrete alcove and a stove set on the sweeping island – establish a sense of warmth. Elsewhere, the skylit shower enclosed by the curved bathroom partition continues the interplay between mass and light.

Capsule Retreat by EAST Architecture Studio is a private residence in the village of Zabbougha, Lebanon

nestled among coniferous forests and sandstone outcrops

the 400-square-meter home doubles as a gallery

the project acknowledges the patchwork of rural construction in the area

local building techniques and materials form the basis for its design

from the outside, the house looks modest and sits naturally within the landscape

inside, the design adopts a deliberately monochrome palette

holding an extensive contemporary art collection

local craftspeople prepared the concrete using timber molds sourced from the region

concrete dominates the walls, ceilings, and floors

the open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area composes the heart of the retreat

EAST approaches the site with what they describe as a physiological reading

 

 

project info:

 

name: Capsule Retreat

architect: EAST Architecture Studio | @east_architecture_studio

collaborators: K + 1, Dia Azzawi | @diaazzawi

location: Zabbougha, Lebanon

build-up area: 400 square meters

 

photographer: Ieva Saudargaitė | @ieva.saudargaite

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