Pierre Dagher Architect

Pierre Dagher Architect We design to make a difference. Crafting artful experiences that bring people together. An internatio Design-driven and future-focused.

We combine the latest techniques with our deep respect for heritage to create unique and meaningful architecture experiences.

📍Office based in Lebanon
- For requests and/or inquiries, send us a message or email us on [email protected]

Designing spaces that don’t just look good —they feel good.A warm modern living area shaped by light, soft forms, and ca...
22/01/2026

Designing spaces that don’t just look good —
they feel good.

A warm modern living area shaped by light, soft forms, and carefully selected materials, creating an atmosphere of comfort and refined simplicity.

📍 Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

▫️ Open-space concept
▫️ Warm minimalism
▫️ Architectural lighting

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A staircase is not just circulation. It is a sculptural element. This custom-designed stair becomes a central architectu...
22/01/2026

A staircase is not just circulation. It is a sculptural element.

This custom-designed stair becomes a central architectural feature, blending structure, movement, and visual identity into one clean form.

📍Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

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Where architecture meets everyday life. A kitchen designed not just to cook but to experience  Clean lines, warm tones, ...
22/01/2026

Where architecture meets everyday life. A kitchen designed not just to cook but to experience

Clean lines, warm tones, and a fully customised layout under a sloped ceiling.
Every detail is made to balance function, comfort, and elegance.

📍Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic

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Al Samha Latifa Farm - KSABuilding 01 - Family Living RoomThe contrast of raw materials, wood vs. grey micro-cement, bro...
03/11/2025

Al Samha Latifa Farm - KSA
Building 01 - Family Living Room

The contrast of raw materials, wood vs. grey micro-cement, brought together by vertical lighting elements.

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Al Samha Latifa Farm - KSABuilding 01 - Family Dining RoomThe contrast of raw materials, wood vs. grey micro-cement, bro...
03/11/2025

Al Samha Latifa Farm - KSA
Building 01 - Family Dining Room

The contrast of raw materials, wood vs. grey micro-cement, brought together by vertical lighting elements.

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Project 142📍LebanonDesigned by: Swipe left ⬅️ for the full photoThis project was a challenging feat as we had to transfo...
28/08/2025

Project 142
📍Lebanon
Designed by:

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This project was a challenging feat as we had to transform an existing chaotic concrete structure into an architectural composition that has a clear articulation and is easily legible by the viewers. The other challenge was to tackle the interior spaces with the same strategy and at the same time focus on the surrounding mountainscape.

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Project 142📍LebanonDesigned by: This project was a challenging feat as we had to transform an existing chaotic concrete ...
28/08/2025

Project 142
📍Lebanon
Designed by:

This project was a challenging feat as we had to transform an existing chaotic concrete structure into an architectural composition that has a clear articulation and is easily legible by the viewers. The other challenge was to tackle the interior spaces with the same strategy and at the same time focus on the surrounding mountainscape.

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📍South Dakota USA The tower is inspired by the shape of the infinity symbol which is naturally a looping element. It is ...
21/08/2025

📍South Dakota USA
The tower is inspired by the shape of the infinity symbol which is naturally a looping element. It is a spiraling loop offering observation points from every position along its wooden pathway. From the bottom end, the pathway is open-ended and linked to the trail; and on the upper end, it is closed-ended looping on itself. The sloped sections of the pathway have an 8% slope since It is meant to be experienced as a promenade and to take into consideration individuals with accessibility difficulties. The top-end of the pathway is completely flat. It has a sheltered glazed room that provides a wide-angle view towards the Silver Lake and the Big Slough.

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El Matn/Beit Al Chaar/Main Road Antelias Bikfaya/Building 400
Beirut

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