Lina Ghotmeh

Windows of Light

“Windows of Light” by renowned Lebanese-born architect Lina Ghotmeh is an exploration of light as both a physical phenomenon and a social connector. Presented as field notes, the research delves into the symbolism, myths, and innovations surrounding light, illustrating its fundamental role in shaping our biological, astronomical, and architectural environments. Anchoring the many representations of light is a photographic essay that reminds us that access to artificial light in many regions of the world remains a privilege rather than a right.

 

The book’s first chapter, “Archeology of Light,” investigates light’s origins, measurement, and capture across diverse cultures, bringing forward marginalized and non-Western perspectives through a series of illustrations. “Without Light” unfolds as a photographic essay by Laurian Ghinițoiu documenting Beirut’s electricity crisis and features the Stone Garden Housing project realised by Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture. The final chapter, “Material Light,” showcases a series of ink drawings by the architect, offering personal reflections on the relationship of light, water, and the natural world. Windows of Light is a richly layered narrative that connects past and present, offering a new lens through which to view the integral role of light in our lives.

“Windows of Light” by renowned Lebanese-born architect Lina Ghotmeh is an exploration of light as both a physical phenomenon and a social connector. Presented as field notes, the research delves into the symbolism, myths, and innovations surrounding light, illustrating its fundamental role in shaping our biological, astronomical, and architectural environments. Anchoring the many representations of light is a photographic essay that reminds us that access to artificial light in many regions of the world remains a privilege rather than a right.

 

The book’s first chapter, “Archeology of Light,” investigates light’s origins, measurement, and capture across diverse cultures, bringing forward marginalized and non-Western perspectives through a series of illustrations. “Without Light” unfolds as a photographic essay by Laurian Ghinițoiu documenting Beirut’s electricity crisis and features the Stone Garden Housing project realised by Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture. The final chapter, “Material Light,” showcases a series of ink drawings by the architect, offering personal reflections on the relationship of light, water, and the natural world. Windows of Light is a richly layered narrative that connects past and present, offering a new lens through which to view the integral role of light in our lives.

Author(s): Lina Ghotmeh

Edited in collaboration with Zumtobel Group

Design: Lina Ghotmeh – Architecture

22,5 × 30 cm, 8 ¾ × 11 ¾ in

288 pages, 439 illustrations

hardback

2024, 978-3-03778-776-2, English
$ 60.00

Lina Ghotmeh

Lina Ghotmeh

LINA GHOTMEH is a Lebanese-born , Paris-based architect and founder of the award-winning practice Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture, renowned for sustainable and ecologically sensitive designs. Among the most notable works are Stone Garden in Beirut, the 22nd Serpentine Pavilion (2023) in London, Ateliers Hermès (France’s first low-carbon, energy-positive building), the Estonian National Museum and the Bahrain Pavilion for Expo 2025 in Osaka. Ghotmeh’s practice is behind the upcoming redesign of the Western Range galleries of the British Museum, the Qatar’s permanent pavilion of the Venice Biennale and the AlUla Contemporary Art Museum in Saudi Arabia.