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Rabih Geha Architects Created a Dark Nightclub in Beirut

2 WEEKS is a bar and nightclub in Beirut, Lebanon. The misty appeal of the establishment was created by local studio Rabih Geha Architects and entertainment company Add-Mind Group. For the interior, the firms decided on an ambient aesthetic, drawing inspiration from the industrial and non-striking structure of shipping containers.

The nightclub in Beirut is divided with layers of perforated steel, creating a semi-private space in an open-concept bar. Taking into consideration that Rabih Geha Architects were given an extremely limited time frame to create an engaging, sensual and dynamically modern interior for the nightclub in Beirut, it is fairly impressive how the local firm was able to successfully pull off a uniform interior design, where the elements tie in meticulously with each other.

Photo Credits: Tony Elieh
Trend Themes
1. Industrial Aesthetic - There are opportunities to incorporate an industrial aesthetic in various industries such as restaurants, hotels, and retail spaces, creating a unique and visually appealing atmosphere.
2. Ambient Design - The use of ambient design elements can enhance the sensory experience and create a more immersive environment in industries like entertainment venues, museums, and experiential marketing.
3. Modular Structure - The adoption of modular structures, inspired by shipping containers, can provide flexible and customizable solutions in industries such as architecture, event spaces, and co-working environments.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can leverage shipping container-inspired designs to create unique and thematic experiences, like bars, nightclubs, and pop-up restaurants.
2. Retail - Incorporating shipping container aesthetics into retail spaces can help brands create a distinctive and edgy image that resonates with modern consumers, especially in fashion, streetwear, and lifestyle retail.
3. Architecture - Architects can explore the use of modular structures inspired by shipping containers to revolutionize residential and commercial building designs, enabling faster construction and efficient use of space.

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