International conferences, trade press, op-eds and institutional engagements: for thirty years, the practice has been contributing to the debate on the city, raw earth and bioclimatic architecture — in Morocco and beyond.
Curator of the architecture section of the landmark exhibition devoted to Moroccan creation (2014–2015), presented at the IMA in Paris.
Vice-chair of the board — advocating bioclimatic construction and sustainability standards in Morocco.
Adjunct lecturer at the International University of Rabat and teacher of craft-based design at the Academy of Traditional Arts in Casablanca — building bridges between "low-tech" craftsmanship and bioclimatic architecture. Also leads workshops at ENSAPLV (Paris-La Villette), his alma mater.
Long-standing collaboration promoting the Moroccan architectural scene.
Panellist at the Mondial du Bâtiment round table, alongside architects from Italy, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey, on Mediterranean responses to climate change. batimat.com
Regular talks on corporate-scale raw-earth construction and urban acupuncture, in Morocco and internationally.
Reference expert on the risks the 2025 REB code poses to earthen construction. Comparisons with Switzerland, Germany and France.
Read the article →Why genuine commitment from public authorities is needed to transform the city through targeted interventions.
Listen / read →Leading international podcast on sustainable architecture: rammed earth, BIM and the future of vernacular materials.
Watch the podcast →Interview on building innovation and sustainability in the Moroccan construction sector.
Read the interview →Reference interview on Moroccan architecture, local materials and the future of African cities.
Watch the interview →The Bosch regional HQ (12,600 m²) in raw earth, inspired by kasbahs — a world first for a German corporate client.
Read the article →Debate with Martin Chenot (Institut français de Casablanca), Maria Laraki (Moroccan landscape architects) and Ismail Lahlou.
Watch the discussion →Interview on urban acupuncture: healing the city through small interventions rather than costly grand gestures.
Read the interview →Contribution to the survey on neighbourhood facility expectations — playgrounds ahead of green spaces.
See the survey →The founding manifesto: revitalising the city's ailing areas through small-scale, short, targeted interventions.
Read the op-ed →A reflection on how an uncertain future is perceived in the face of ecological and demographic challenges.
Read the op-ed →Profile and career: inventing while having a positive, tangible impact on society.
Browse the magazine →Corporate headquarters, hospitality, public facilities: discuss it directly with a partner.
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