Riad Residence
Project location:
Medina of Salé
Design scope:
Architectural and interior design
Design type:
Private residence
Project size:
160 m2 interior space in four levels on 60m2 site

Key features:
- Challenges of very small footprint and limited opportunities for windows due to restrictive zoning rules in medina.
- Spectacular views of mosque and ocean from rooftop terrace.
- Creating a flow of interior vertical spaces connected by a stair winding up a lightwell.
- Use of “Corbusier” diagonal mezzanine to create sense of larger space on ground floor.
- Use of reclaimed antique doors and windows.
- Places for indoor planting.
- Simple minimalist finishes: whitewashed walls and terra cotta floor tile. Tadelakt in bathrooms

This private riad nestled within the seaside medina of Sale overcomes the challenges of a small footprint and limited number of windows allowed by stringent zoning rules. The nucleus of this home is a flowing vertical stair winding up a glass covered patio. A Corbusier inspired diagonal mezzanine creates a sense of spaciousness on the ground floor, while reclaimed antique doors and windows add a touch of historical charm.
The finishes are simple yet elegant, with whitewashed walls and terra cotta floor tiles providing a warm and inviting ambiance. The bathrooms feature Tadelakt, a traditional Moroccan plaster, enhancing the authentic feel of the space. Indoor plantings are thoughtfully integrated, adding a refreshing green element to the minimalist aesthetic. The rooftop terrace offers spectacular views of the ocean, serving as a serene retreat from the bustling Medina.
