Capitole Rooftop Restaurant & Lounge
YEAR
2016
LOCATION
Beirut, Lebanon
TYPE
Hospitality + Sport › Restaurant
Located on a rooftop of a historical building in Beirut’s Central District, that was initially built to be a theater, later transformed into a cinema and offices, Capitole is a summer restaurant and lounge.
Wanting to go back in history and translate the theatrical DNA of the place, interior designer Adrian Perez created several platforms / floor levels to define the bar and dining sitting areas, building various scenes throughout the space.
A self-lit circular bar is placed at the end on a higher platform, creating a mirror effect with a previously installed water tank located at the other end of the long rectangular shaped space.
Collaborating closely with Adrian Perez and Capitole’s owners and as a response to an initial brief of a casual atmosphere and a multi functional space, PSLab developed a lighting solution for the rooftop.
The challenges were mostly the elongated shape of the rooftop, the relationship between the indoor and outdoor spaces and mostly the restrictions due to the historical nature and location of the building. A technical lighting approach was created using metal structures, wrapping and defining the terrace.
The rods were used as a holding structure for dangling bougainvillea and support for speakers and clip on directional projectors.As a decorative layer, a total of 69 wall mounted glass and powder coated aluminum sconces were placed on the indoor and outdoor walls, forming playful lighting grids.