Description
Nestled in the serene landscape of Palmeraie Marrakesh, two interconnected villas are seamlessly joined by a lush, green English courtyard, creating a tranquil oasis in the heart of the desert.
The architecture draws inspiration from mid-century modernism, blending clean lines and functional elegance with the rich textures and colors of local Marrakesh materials. Extended slabs define the design, emphasizing horizontality and creating a harmonious dialogue between the built environment and the surrounding natural beauty.
The courtyard, with its meticulously landscaped greenery, serves as a calming retreat, linking the two villas in a manner that encourages a flow of indoor and outdoor living.
The villas offer breathtaking views of the Atlas Mountains, framed by the sleek lines and expansive glass walls that characterize the architecture.
The extended slabs, which float effortlessly over the landscape, not only capture the panoramic vistas but also shade the interiors from the intense Moroccan sun. This thoughtful design approach marries the aesthetic principles of mid-century modernism with the cultural and environmental context of Marrakesh, resulting in a space that is both timeless and deeply connected to its surroundings.