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Sunday, January 9, 2011

MYBAR in Beirut : By .PSLAB Beirut

Beirut, Lebanon
.PSLAB Beirut
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
Lebanon-based design firm .PSLAB beirut recently has completed the MYBAR in Beirut, Lebanon. A bar/restaurant whose space is functionally divided into 3 areas; an entrance corridor, a drinking area, and a dining area. The entrance corridor leads to the drinking area which is separated from the dining area by an irregular shaped staircase extending from a rugged wall starting at the end of the corridor.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
.PSLAB beirut used a line of uplights to light the entrance pathway and connect it to the drinking area.
The uplights continue parallel to the rugged wall and stairs producing a play of shadows created by the different layers in the wall.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
The drinking area features floor to ceiling poles carrying small cups’ stands.
To accentuate the curvature of these poles, we set downlights at the top end of each creating a vertical beam of light detached from the rod.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
The dining area is characterized by visible white ducts covering the ceiling and maintained over a two-level bar connecting the dining area to the drinking area. The furniture layout in this area follows the layout of those ducts.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
.PSLAB beirut chose to use the visible ducts in order to create a lighting system unifying the two main sections of the space (drinking/dining). Hence, we developed lighting fixtures in white finish, fixed to the ceiling on the sides of the ducts.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
To have a rectangular horizontal beam of light centered over the tables, a gap created by the circular opening of the duct defines the shapes of the objects.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
Continuing over the bar, the light objects are set on one side of the duct and in opposite directions in order to light the path behind the bar. Similarly for the sushi bar in the other end of the space.
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut

Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut

Photo © Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
The people
Interior Designer: .PSLAB Beirut
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
Photographs: Courtesy of .PSLAB Beirut
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