African project
Villa Z – Morocco
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This striking structure draws its inspiration from Moroccan
cultural roots, while opening up to new horizons. The intention
was – working closely with the client’s lifestyle in mind – to
build a house with discretion and introversion. The design
centres on the opacity of the main façade, combining the
principles of traditional architecture with a strong contemporary
identity.
M
ohamed Amine Siana designed Villa Z for a tight urban
plot measuring just 15 square metres. The building
faces west to optimise its exposure to the evening sun,
however, this orientation also means that the villa
looks directly onto a large avenue.
Siana explains that the brief was only one sentence;
“To have an open feeling in a protected house from
the sights of the neighbourhood. So it was a challenge
between this need for privacy from the client and my
belief in an open and light architecture.”
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The Villa Z is a product of very strict city regulations, ones that ultimately
confined the building into a 15m distance in a tight square. “My principal
intention was to go out from the cube perception to answer the client’s
program and routine and to find the best way to preserve privacy and protect
the home from the noise of the prominent front avenue,” says Siana.
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