Which of the world’s buildings has the best windows? We’re particularly taken with this apartment block, the Koujak Jaber Building, in Beirut, Lebanon, which hosts both terraces and window frames behind circular cutouts dotted across its facade. Nicknamed Gruyère, owing to its resemblance to the holey Swiss cheese, it was designed by the expressionist architect Victor H. Bisharat—a man keenly dedicated to dreaming up newfound modes of creation—in 1967 and was captured here by photographer Helin Bereket in 2019.