
In Barcelona, a new tower made of colored glass
A project by GCA Architects uses AGC’s Planibel Coloured glass to to realize the Torre Colonial, a 21-story building that now becomes part of the city’s skyline.
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Only the facade overlooking the drop is entirely open. Inside, the sensation of looking upward is emphasized, only surrounding peaks are framed by the view, erasing all visual connection with the ground. A large central patio concentrates these tensions and amplifies the surroundings.
Though inaudible from outside, the sound of a nearby brook can here be heard quite clearly. The house works on the perception that it serves as sounding board, as enlarger. Its apparent proximity to the sky and the clouds render it monolithic, unreal. It seems as though it has been part of the mountain, for aeons.








SC Villa, Akoura, Lebanon
Program: single-family hose
Architects: YTAA Youssef Tohme Architects and Associates
Main Architect: Youssef Tohme
Partner Architect: Anastasia Elrouss
Project Architect: Muhammad Mahdi
Consulting Architect: Christophe Hurgon
Consulting Interior Architect: Rania Sabbagh
Consulting Structural Engineer: Esmat Elhachem
Consulting Mechanical Engineer: Roger Kazopoulo
Consulting Electrical Engineer: Gilbert Tambourgi
General Contractor: LAYOUT Contracting and Consulting
Area: 450 sqm
Completion: 2013

Inside the Surface: FMG’s Vision of Porcelain Stoneware
Innovating with materials for interiors and architecture is still possible: Full Body³ is FMG’s latest creation, reimagining full-body porcelain stoneware.
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