• info@heritagehuesarchitects.com
  • Jounieh, Lebanon

Our Team

Our team at Heritage Hues Architects is a passionate group of skilled professionals dedicated to blending tradition with innovation. From expert heritage conservationists to creative design architects, we bring together diverse talents and extensive experience to deliver exceptional architectural solutions. United by our commitment to preserving history and crafting timeless spaces, we collaborate closely to ensure every project is executed with precision, creativity, and care.

Anthony BOU KABALAN GEAGEA

Architect | Cultural Heritage Restoration Specialist

With over seven years of experience in architectural conservation and restoration, Anthony Bou Kabalan Geagea has devoted his career to preserving the cultural and historical identity of significant landmarks. His expertise has brought new life to a variety of treasured sites, including UNESCO World Heritage landmarks in the Kadisha Valley, centuries-old churches, monasteries, and iconic examples of traditional Lebanese architecture. Driven by a passion for blending tradition with innovation, Anthony is committed to making cultural heritage more accessible, valued, and enduring for generations to come. Beyond his professional pursuits, he is deeply engaged in the arts, history, and cultural initiatives, fostering community connections and enriching local heritage.

Joyce RAFFOUL

Architect | Cultural Heritage Restoration & Design Specialist

Joyce Raffoul is an accomplished architect and restoration specialist based in Lebanon. With a Master's degree in Architecture from the Lebanese University and ongoing studies in Restoration and Conservation, Joyce combines her deep expertise in heritage preservation with a strong foundation in modern design. She has significant experience in leading restoration projects for historical sites, including World Heritage locations like the Qadisha Valley, Saida Sea Castle, and structures affected by the Beirut Explosion. Her professional portfolio extends internationally, collaborating on residential and commercial projects in Sydney and managing site restoration in Lebanon. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Joyce is adept at bridging cultural and technical aspects of her work. Her technical skills include AutoCAD, Revit, and advanced surveying tools.

Robyn HARFOUCHE

Architect | 3D Visualizer & Stage Designer

Robin Harfouche is a Beirut-based architect specializing in 3D visualization and stage design for music festivals and large events. With a Master’s in Architecture from USEK and experience as a production manager and architectural designer, Robin has contributed to high-profile festivals and detailed architectural projects. Proficient in tools like AutoCAD, Rhino, and Adobe Suite, they blend creativity with technical expertise. Robin is also passionate about volunteering, hiking, and cultural initiatives.

Jean MALLO

Interior Architect | Production Manager

Jean Mallo is a Lebanese interior architect and production manager with experience in both design and manufacturing. A graduate of USEK, he has worked on projects across Lebanon and internationally, managing woodwork production from design to installation. He oversees custom furniture and joinery, with a strong focus on quality, detail, and coordination.

Cynthia ABBOUD

3D Environment Artist | Graphic Designer

Cynthia Abboud is a Lebanese 3D Environment Artist and post-production editor with a strong passion for visual storytelling and cinematic world-building. She holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in 2D/3D Animation from the Académie Libanaise des Beaux Arts (ALBA), where she co-directed her final short animated film Through Her Eyes, leading the modeling and texturing of all environments and props. Her experience spans freelance post-production editing, art direction for product photography, and teaching Adobe software. Skilled in tools such as Autodesk Maya, After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Photoshop, Cynthia combines technical expertise with creativity to bring immersive visual concepts to life.

Rima HADDAD

Cultural Attaché | Events Coordinator

Born in 1968 in Beirut, Rima Haddad is a Lebanese artist whose work reflects a deep connection to art, culture, and storytelling. After earning a BA in Advertising Design from Beirut University College, she spent 12 years in television production and design at LBCI before leaving to pursue fine arts. In 2007, she opened her atelier in the Old Souk of Zouk Mikael, where she developed her style inspired by cinema, music, literature, and history. Her vibrant paintings reflect interests in archaeology, art history, and civilizations. In 2017, she contributed to cultural programming at Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, organizing creative initiatives. Her passion for travel and event planning highlights her dynamic approach to bringing people together. Her work has been exhibited across Lebanon, and she continues to live and create in Zouk Mikael, inspiring others through her art.