Consider Rabat a time capsule of the last millennium: Inside its historic walls you’ll find 500-year-old, blue-washed alleyways and 1,000-year-old medieval gates looking right at home next to sleek ...
At the heart of the pavilion were 72 pillars made from various forms of soil –rammed earth, adobe, cob, stone and brick – all traditional building materials in different parts of the north African ...
In response to the Biennale's curatorial theme, the Moroccan exhibition addresses the concept of collective intelligence through the act of building, highlighting the resilience and potential of local ...
The Moroccan architectural scene is once again preparing to celebrate innovation and emerging creativity with the enthusiastic launch of the 2nd edition of the Young Moroccan Architecture Awards (YMAA ...
The North African country is a centre for creative constructions Forged by countless conflicts, insatiable trade and the tribulations of a dynamic climate, Morocco’s man-made features may not be ...
Known colloquially as “The Red City” for the prevalence of red sandstone architecture, Marrakesh is packed with mosques, palaces, and markets ringed by old fortified city walls. In keeping with the ...