International College | Beirut, Lebanon
International Master Plan
International College is an independent international school for 2,400 students grades PreK-12 on the campus of American University in Beirut, Lebanon. Our comprehensive master plan considered 200,000 square feet of existing space, 270,000 square feet of new space, and 200,000 square feet of structured parking. An interactive physical model was used to convey the programmatic and urban design implications of multiple planning options. The selected option focused development at the perimeter and retained the center of the campus as an urban oasis.
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Jan 11, 2011David Croteau to Speak at Brandeis University
David Croteau, AIA, LEED AP, president of Flansburgh Architects, has been invited to speak at Brandeis University's annual Saivetz Architectural Symposium on March 9, 2011 in Waltham. read more
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Jul 27, 2010First LEED Gold building in Beirut
Flansburgh’s design of a new 180,000 sf elementary school for the International College in Beirut, Lebanon will be the first building in Lebanon to be LEED certified, with a Gold rating. Construction on the 675-student, grades 1-5 elementary school will be completed in 2012. more info
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Jun 18, 2010Flansburgh Creates Two Chalk Masterpieces
Flansburgh Architects participated in the 2nd Annual Chalk One Up with Sidewalk Sam as part of Common Boston Week 2010, sponsored by the Boston Society of Architects. read more
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May 21, 20102010 Recent Work brochure
Download a PDF [2.7MB] version of our latest Recent Work brochure. more info
