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As part of Benguerir's Green City, the Jacques Majorelle School project is the result of a collaborative effort between the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University and the French Secular Mission’s Moroccan branch, OSUI. The project is strategically phased to meet the evolving educational needs of the growing community.
Project name
Jacques Majorelle School in Benguerir
Architecture firm
ZArchitecture Studio
Location
Southern zone of the Green City of Benguerir, Morocco
Photography
Omar TAJMOUATI
Nestled among the rugged rocks of Casablanca's coastline lies a hidden gem - a stone beach restaurant that seamlessly blends modern sophistication with the rustic charm of native architecture. As waves crash against the shore and the salty breeze fills the air, guests are transported to a world where nature and design harmonize in perfect balance.
Project name
Blue Rock
Architecture firm
Green Clay Architecture
Location
Casablanca, Morocco
Tools used
Midjourney AI, Adobe Photoshop
This house was built as a secondary house combining earth, wood and stone structures with very traditional Moroccan finishings: Tadelakt in wall, earth tiles in the ground, sculptured cedar wood, Ourika Stones in the façade and roofs with eucalyptus and bamboo.
Project name
Bsabess Ecodome
Architecture firm
Ecodome Maroc
Location
Bsabess, Benslimane, Morocco
Photography
Ecodome Maroc