Competition
The Moroccan Oasis Architecture Competition invites architects and designers to create a multifunctional complex that honors the rich heritage and sustainable future of the Alaoui family's ancestral lands near Fes, Morocco. This competition emphasizes integrating luxury, sustainability, and community engagement.
The left side of the photo features the historic city of Fes, while the right side captures the serene and picturesque rural landscapes near Fes. This highlights the stunning contrast and beauty of the competition site, emphasizing its rich historical context and natural environment.
The Royal Family: The competition is deeply rooted in the history and legacy of the Alaoui family, who have held this land for centuries. This project is supported by descendants of the family, including Shariffa Lalla Amina El Alaoui and her sons, Almamoun Benmira and Hamza Benmira.
The Competition Site: The site is an extraordinary piece of land near Fes, Morocco, chosen by Prince Moulay Abbas Alaoui for its serene beauty and distance from the political center. It offers panoramic views, rich historical significance, and a profound connection to nature.
The competition site is an extraordinary piece of land near Fes, Morocco, nestled in the picturesque rural landscapes that have been held by the Alaoui family for centuries. This enchanting location, chosen by Prince Moulay Abbas Alaoui for its serene beauty and distance from the political center, offers panoramic views, rich historical significance, and a profound connection to nature. The photo shows the site boundary, highlighting the expansive and historically significant area to be developed. More photos and site videos are available for download below.
The Assignment: Participants are tasked with designing a space that serves as a home and retreat, fostering a deep connection with the local community and environment. The challenge is to blend modern architectural practices with the traditional Moroccan aesthetic, ensuring that every design respects and reflects the historical significance of the site while incorporating innovative sustainability features.
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Competition is open to all. No professional qualification is required. Design proposals can be developed individually or by teams (4 team members maximum). Correspondence with organizers must be conducted in English; All information submitted by participants must be in English.