Bits to Atoms is a research and creation lab for architecture and design based in Beirut, Lebanon. The practice focuses on design through digital fabrication, with a prolific and diverse portfolio ranging from buildings to products and robots. Guillaume Crédoz, recognized as a leading figure of the maker movement, is the founder and director of Bits to Atoms. Having received the Harper bazaar’s best emerging designer award in 2016, Bits to Atoms has also recently been awarded a Core 77 design award as well as the community choice prize for its concrete chair « Concruence ».
The office has a large lab which is equipped with a 7 axis 10 Tons robot arm, large scale 3D printers and all required tools to experiment and prototype design and architecture blending digital manufacturing methods with traditional ones, within the Post Industrial Crafts realm.