Nabil Gholam

[1] In Modern Architecture: A Critical History, critic Kenneth Frampton cited Gholam's colony of holiday chalets at Faqra as one of "two works [which] promise a renewal of Lebanese architecture".

[2] Nabil Gholam first studied Architecture at the UP-Paris Villemin (now merged into École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-Val de Seine [fr]) and received the French DPLG [fr] degree in 1986.

He then completed studies in Urban Planning at the Graduate School of Architecture of Columbia University in New York City.

In Beirut, ngª had its first office on Rue Gouraud in 1994, then in 1995 on Abdelwahab al-Inglizi Street in Achrafieh.

[5] This list only includes those ngª projects that were actually built, ranked by chronological order of completion.