
Makram el Kadi & Ziad Jamaleddine – AKPIA@MIT
El Kadi taught architecture studio with Steven Holl at the Columbia University School of Architecture Planning and Preservation GSAPP in 2004 and 2005 and as part of L.E.FT at Cornell University in 2006, and currently teaches graduate studio at MIT where he serves at the Aga Khan visiting Lecturer.
Based in New York and Beirut, L.E.FT Discusses Building in
Jan 8, 2018 · Established in New York in 2005 by Makram El Kadi and Ziad Jamaleddine, L.E.FT is dedicated to examining the intersections of cultural and political productions as they relate to the built environment. Now with a studio in Beirut as …
L.E.FT | 2010-12-16 | Architectural Record
Dec 16, 2010 · With the name of their design firm — L.E.FT — Makram el Kadi and Ziad Jamaleddine tip us off to their ideology and offer a partial clue pointing to the location of their first New York City office, on the Lower East Side.
L.E.FT - The Architectural League of New York
L.E.FT is a New York City-based architecture collective comprised of architects Makram El Kadi, Ziad Jamaleddine, and Naji Moujaes. Established in 2001, L.E.FT is “dedicated to examining the intersections of cultural and political productions as they relate to the built environment…
L.E.FT Architects - LinkedIn
L.E.FT is a New York based architecture collective comprised of architects Makram el Kadi and Ziad Jamaleddine with a satellite office in Beirut. Established in New York in 2005, the practice...
Grantees > Makram El Kadi & Ziad Jamaleddine - Graham …
Makram el Kadi is a cofounder of L.E.FT Architects (New York/Beirut). He received his bachelor’s degree in architecture from the American University of Beirut in 1997 and his MArch from Parsons School of Design in 1999.
L.E.FT - Archinect
"L.E.FT is a NYC-based design collective comprised of architects Makram el-Kadi, Ziad Jamaleddine. Established in New York in 2005, L.E.FT is dedicated to examining the intersections of cultural and political productions as they relate to the built environment.
AD Futures #2: L.E.FT - ArchDaily
Feb 9, 2009 · This large urban project was designed while they worked at Steven Holl Architects, but got green light after they left to start L.E.FT, so they were called to work as L.E.FT on the construction...
Amir Shakib Arslan Mosque - Architect Magazine
Mar 3, 2017 · The design for a new mosque in an old structure southeast of Beirut explores the intersection of secular and religious ideas in Islamic sacred architecture. Makram el Kadi and Ziad Jamaleddine, the principals at Brooklyn- and Beirut-based firm LEFT Architects, never planned on actually building a mosque when they embarked on an extended study ...
Terminal City - LEFT
Makram el Kadi, Ziad Jamaleddine, Naji Moujaes Modern Dubai is littered with architectural monuments that can be labeled as Superlative Architecture: an architecture that breeds on the next big thing, on the shock of the new by comparison to, and …