Lina Ghotmeh, founder and principal of the Paris-based studio Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture, has been chosen through an international competition to design the Qatar Pavilion in the Giardini of La Biennale di Venezia.

The winner's proposal was selected following an invited call for submissions, with shortlisted nine competitors to present initial design concepts, developed over twenty weeks.

The announcement follows the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion design and the recent commission to expand the British Museum Western Range galleries.  The Qatar Pavilion gives the chance to deliver the third permanent national pavilion in fifty years in the heart of the Giardini on a site adjacent to the iconic Book Pavilion. 

Lina Ghotmeh was selected on the strength of her concept distinguished by its architectural clarity and thoughtful response to the Pavilion’s historic context, creating a cultural bridge between Qatar and the global community. Exemplifying architecture’s ability to engage with the public realm, the design blends seamlessly with the Pavilion’s immediate landscape and the larger environment. Taking into account the contemporary art and architecture that it will house, the interior will be flexible and adaptable, enabling exhibitors to transform the space into their creative visions.

“My team and I are deeply honoured to have been chosen for this uniquely exciting and significant project. Qatar is a cultural beacon for the entire MENASA region. It is thrilling to be given this opportunity to design Qatar’s Pavilion on the historic grounds of the Giardini of La Biennale di Venezia.”

Lina Ghotmeh.

Ghotmeh is also the architect of Bahrain's National Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025. A conversation between H.E. Sheikha Al Mayassa and Lina Ghotmeh, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, will take place at ACP-Palazzo Franchetti on May 8.

The Advisory Panel for the competition comprised chair Rem Koolhaas (Founder and Principal, OMA), Alejandro Aravena (Founder and Principal, ELEMENTAL), Georges Arbid (Founding Director, Arab Center for Architecture), Zeina Arida (Director, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art), Jean-Paul Engelen (Americas President, Phillips), Massimiliano Gioni (Artistic Director, The New Museum), Catherine Grenier (Concept Director, Art Mill Museum), Mona Ahmad Hussain (Legal Advisor, Chairperson’s Office, Qatar Museums), Manuela Luca-Dazio (Special Advisor to Qatar Museums and Executive Director, Pritzker Architecture Prize), and Hafid Rakem (Project Development Director, Chairperson’s Office, Qatar Museums).

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Giardini della Biennale, Venice, Italy. Venecia, Italia.

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Lina Ghotmeh. Born in Beirut in 1980, she grew up in this millenary and cosmopolitan city marked by the stigmata of war. If she wanted to become an archaeologist, her studies at the Department of Architecture at the American University of Beirut, led her to question the traces, the memory, the space and the landscape differently by developing her projects with a profoundly sustainable approach. to the approach, according to its terms, of an "Archeology of the future". After graduating with the Azar and Areen awards, Lina continues her training at the Special School of Architecture in Paris where she becomes an associate professor between 2008 and 2015.

It is in London that she collaborates with Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Foster & Partners and that she wins, in 2005, the international competition of the National Estonian Museum. At this event, she co-founded the agency D.G.T Architects in Paris and leads, then with its partners Dorell and Tane, this great National Museum to its realization. Hailed unanimously by the international press and prestigiously awarded (Grand Prix Afex 2016, nominated for the Van der Rohe Award 2017), the museum has become emblematic of avant-garde architecture combining relevance and beauty of the gesture.

The approach of Lina Ghotmeh, imbued with extreme sensitivity, testifies in each of his proposals of his visionary vision and his libertarian spirit like the projects noticed: Really Masséna (winner of Réinventons Paris) or the complex of the El Khoury Stone Garden Foundation in Beirut.

With its multicultural experiences and strong involvement in the issues of his time, the architect is regularly invited to speak at conferences, juries or workshops in France and abroad. She is distinguished by several prizes including the Ajap prize in 2008, the Dejean prize from the 2016 Academy of Architecture.

By Christine Blanchet, Journalist, Art Historian
Photograph © Hannah Assouline
 
Lina Ghotmeh leads her practice Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture, an international firm of architects, designers, and researchers based in Paris. She carries her works worldwide at the crossroads of Art, Architecture & Design. Echoing her lived experience of Beirut – a palimpsest of unrest – her designs are orchestrated as an "Archeology of the Future" where every project emerges in complete symbiosis with nature following a thorough historical and materially sensitive research investigation.

Ghotmeh’s projects include the Estonian National Museum (Grand Prix Afex 2016 & Mies Van Der Rohe Nominee); ‘Stone Garden’, crafted tower and gallery spaces in Beirut (Dezeen 2021 Architecture of the Year Award), Lebanon; ‘Réalimenter Masséna’ wooden tower dedicated to sustainable food culture in Paris (laureate of Paris’ call for innovative projects), France; Ateliers Hermès in Normandy, first passive low carbon workshops building, in  France; Wonderlab exhibition in Tokyo and Beijing & Les Grands Verres for the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.

She is a 2021 Louis I Khan visiting professor at Yale School of Architecture in the United States and Gehry Chair 2021–22 at the University of Toronto, Canada. She co-presides the Scientific Network for Architecture in extreme climates and was a member of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022 Jury. Among Prizes, she was awarded in 2021 the 2020 Schelling Architecture Prize, the 2020 Tamayouz ‘Woman of Outstanding Achievement’, the French Fine Arts Academy Cardin Award 2019, the Architecture Academy Dejean Prize 2016 and the French Ministry of Culture Award in 2008.
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Published on: April 13, 2025
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