Light: The Invisible Signature of Contemporary Villas

In contemporary architecture, natural light has become a fundamental design element. At Ourika Valleythe generous light of the Moroccan south offers unique conditions for designing open and bright villas at the foot of the High Atlas.

Architecture Designed for Light

The openings of each villa are carefully positioned to capture light throughout the day. Large bay windows with thermal break aluminum joinery, patios, and terraces allow light to penetrate deep into the interior spaces. Double glazing preserves coolness in summer without sacrificing brightness.

Each villa model is designed for this—whether you choose the VILLA TIDRAT with its 431 m² and double-height ceiling, the Villa Azel and its large 25 m² terrace, or the Villa Ziri and its exceptional 46 m² rooftop.

A Relationship Between Indoor and Outdoor

Light allows the boundaries between the house and the landscape to be erased. Gardens, private pools, and terraces become a natural extension of the living spaces. This continuity between interior and exterior reinforces the feeling of freedom and space unique to each Ourika Valley villa.

An Architectural Signature

In the contemporary villas of Ourika Valley, light is not simply functional. It structures volumes, reveals noble materials, and changes the character of each room throughout the day. It is a subtle experience, but one that changes everything.

The firm A3H, in charge of the project, has made this relationship with light one of the founding principles of the estate.

Contact us for a visit and feel the light for yourself.

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