The Wadi Hills residential project symbolizes the revival of a neighborhood destroyed during the war.
Located between Saint Elie church and Besançon school in Wadi Abou Jmil, in downtown Beirut, the Wadi Hills residential project symbolizes the revival of a neighborhood destroyed during the war. A true village imprinted on the old roads, the complex combines playgrounds, gardens and walking spaces. The style presents Beirut architecture in a contemporary way: recapturing the spirit of old Beirut, it establishes a link with today.
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