The Nuhad Es-Said Pavilion for Culture / Raed Abillama Architects
Briefly

The Nuhad Es-Said Pavilion aims to celebrate Lebanon's cultural wealth through innovative programs, exhibitions, and community engagement, reaffirming the National Museum's cultural significance.
This extension to the National Museum not only enhances its role as a cultural institution but also fosters new perspectives and broader community involvement post-Civil War.
Designed in collaboration with the Es-Said family, the pavilion reflects a deep connection to the National Museum's history while introducing a contemporary flair.
With its landscaped garden and cafeteria, the Nuhad Es-Said Pavilion complements the museum's original neo-classical architecture, creating a harmonious blend of past and present.
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