Nabil Gholam
Nabil Gholam نبيل غلام | |
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| Born | 1962 (age 62–63) Beirut, Lebanon |
| Nationality | French and Lebanese |
| Alma mater | Paris-Villemin Columbia University |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Practice | Nabil Gholam Architects |
| Buildings | Platinum Tower, Sky Gate Beirut |
Nabil Gholam (born 1962 in Beirut, Arabic: نبيل غلام) is a French-Lebanese architect, urban planner and the founder of Nabil Gholam Architects (ngª). In 2010, Monocle magazine has called Gholam a "leading" architect in Lebanon. In Modern Architecture: A Critical History, critic Kenneth Frampton cited Gholam's colony of holiday chalets at Faqra as one of "two works [which] promise a renewal of Lebanese architecture".