Can interior architecture move past visual arrangement to function as a thoughtful, human-centered discipline? In a detailed feature, Oroba News explores how Lebanese architect and bespoke designer May Jbara is guiding contemporary design in a more introspective direction. The profile examines her core conviction that a project is not merely a space to be decorated, but a living dialogue between structure, emotion, and human behavior.
The article outlines the carefully calibrated design language that defines May Jbara Design Studio—where architecture, interiors, and atmosphere form a single, continuous narrative. From managing high-end residential briefs across Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Côte d’Ivoire to navigating the high technical precision of luxury yacht interiors, discover how May balances minimalist geometry with spatial psychology to ensure that every environment exists in perfect harmony with those who inhabit it.