The project is defined by a carefully resolved zoning strategy that separates communal and private spaces while maintaining overall cohesion. Majlis and dining areas were designed to accommodate social gatherings, while secluded private zones provide spaces for rest and retreat. This balance between openness and intimacy informs the overall planning and allows the home to adapt seamlessly to different modes of living.
Spatial sequencing is central to the experience of the residence. Movement unfolds gradually through moments of compression and openness, creating a layered architectural journey shaped by light, air, and material texture. Courtyards, filtered light, and passive ventilation strategies establish a continuous relationship between interior and exterior spaces while responding directly to the Moroccan climate.