Nestled in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, this priest’s house is a sanctuary of light and privacy, inspired by the concept of light diffraction. Carefully designed openings allow natural light to filter in, spreading softly throughout the interior while maintaining complete privacy during the day.
At night, the effect is reversed—interior lighting diffuses outward, while over 85% of the façade remains in darkness, creating a striking visual contrast, as if goodness itself is emerging from the shadows