Lina Ghotmeh

Linda Ghotmeh is an architect and leads her own practice in Paris, France. Born in Beirut, she completed her education at the American University in Beirut.[1]

Linda Ghotmeh

Ghotmeh co-founded a firm in 2005, Dorell Ghotmeh Tane Architects, Paris (DGT), which has since divided into Dorell Architects, Lina Ghotmeh Architecture and Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane.

Her collaboration with Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Foster & Partners in 2005 won the design composition for the Estonian National Museum.[2] Ghotmeh has been selected to create the 22nd Serpentine Pavilion for 2023.

Projects

  • 2023 - Forthcoming Serpentine Pavilion[3]
  • Stone Garden, Lebanon
  • Estonian National Museum , 2016, with firm DGT
  • Domaine Belargus, Val-du-Layon
  • Realimeneter Masséna in Paris
  • Hermès workshops in France
  • Sara Hilden Art Museum, Tampere, Finland
  • Museum of the Dignity Revolution, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Archive of the Saradar Collection, Lebanon

Awards

References

  1. "Biography". Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture. 2023-03-21.
  2. "Biography". Lina Ghotmeh - Archtiecture.
  3. "Serpentine unveils Lina Ghotmeh's 2023 Pavilion design". Architectural Record. 211 (1): 21–22. 2023.
  4. "Schelling-Architekturpreis". 2020.
  5. "Women in architecture and construction award". Tamayouz Excellence Award. Retrieved 2023-03-22.

Bibliography

  • Andreini, Laura (ed.). Gender Gap. Florence, Italy: Forma Edizioni, 2021. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1306205632
  • Aramouny, Carla and Mona Fawaz. "Grange progetto: Lina Ghotmeh Architecture in Libano = Grand Project: Lina Ghotmeh Architecture in Lebanon." Domus no. 1045 (April 2020): 26-40.
  • Astbury, Jon. "Secrets and lives." Architectural Review 240 no. 1435 (October 2016): 44-48.
  • "Estonian National Museum in Tartu: Dorell. Ghotmeh. Tane / Architects, Paris, Grosschimidt Arhitektuur, Tallinn." Detail (English Ed.) no. 1 (January 2017): 50-55.
  • Ghandour Atallah, Joumana. "A sheltering place: damaged by the Beirut blast, Lina Ghotmeh's new residential tower is a product of its highly charged context." Architectural Record 208 no. 10 (October 2020): 88-93.
  • "Lina Ghotmeh, "AV Proyectos no. 114 (2022). Madrid, Spain: Arquitectura Viva.
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