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Black Box

"The black box is located next to a major department store on the northbound highway of Greater Beirut." says Bernard Khoury/DW5 on Black Box.

By: Bernard Khoury/DW5

Architecture-Page | Black Box by Bernard Khoury/DW5
Photograph courtesy of Bernard Khoury/DW5.

Project Details

  • Project Name: Black Box
  • Client: T.S.G
  • Project Type: Entertainment/Restaurant
  • Principal Designer/s: Bernard Khoury
  • Design Team: DW5
  • Contractor/s: "Homeworks"
  • Date of commencement of project: 2004
  • Date of completion of project: 2005
  • Location of site: Beirut, Lebanon
  • Site Area: 1760m2

Architecture-Page | Black Box by Bernard Khoury/DW5
Photograph by Aishti, courtesy of Bernard Khoury/DW5.

Words from the architect

The black box is located next to a major department store on the northbound highway of Greater Beirut. The neighboring fashion retailer is a self-advertising 40x25 meters Corten steel box. In a context, saturated with billboards and signs wrapping the surrounding buildings' exteriors, we intend to highlight the black box's which was initially invisible from the highway due to its 20m setback.

Architecture-Page | Black Box by Bernard Khoury/DW5
Photograph by Aishti, courtesy of Bernard Khoury/DW5.

A steel arm projects 20m out of the main facade of the building in order to catch up on the setback and attain the highway. Within the structure of this arm, a large three-dimensional picture frame contains a graphic setting produced by the fashion retailer next door. During special events, the frame can house performances with live models. On the tip of the arm a 5x3m screen retransmits in real-time scenes selected from the interior of the black box.

Architecture-Page | Black Box by Bernard Khoury/DW5
Photograph by Aishti, courtesy of Bernard Khoury/DW5.

The tip of the arm is supported by a steel cylinder that contains a cash distributor. The assemblage of the installation recognizes and amplifies contemporary society's reliance on the trendiest fashions, latest entertainment venues and the facility of money distributors.

Credits

  • Text: Bernard Khoury/DW5
  • Photographs: Image 01 Bernard Khoury/DW5, Images 02, 03, 04 Aishti

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