Villa Rosa: A Harmonious Fusion of Architecture and Landscape
Villa Rosa blends Moroccan tradition with modern elegance, featuring panoramic Atlas Mountain views, sustainable materials, and seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces.
Nestled just 20 kilometers south of Marrakech, Villa Rosa stands as a refined architectural masterpiece designed by E-H Atelier d'Architectures, L-H Atelier, and Sarah Poniatowski. This expansive 1,000 m² luxury residence, set within a vast 13,000 m² plot, embodies a seamless integration of modern elegance and traditional Moroccan aesthetics.

Design Concept & Landscape Integration
The architectural vision for Villa Rosa was driven by its breathtaking surroundings, particularly the panoramic views of the Atlas Mountains. The elongated shape of the terrain naturally influenced the design, encouraging a linear composition that fully embraces the landscape. The home's volumetric arrangement creates a rhythmic dialogue between the built environment and nature, offering uninterrupted vistas and harmonious spatial flow.


Spatial Organization & Program
Villa Rosa’s layout follows a fluid and organic arrangement, ensuring each function is strategically positioned to optimize space and comfort. The residence includes:
- Six luxurious bedrooms, each with a private ensuite bathroom.
- A spacious living room and dining area, blending contemporary elegance with warm textures.
- A fully equipped kitchen, designed for both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
- A rooftop terrace, offering panoramic mountain views.
- A detached pool house, enhancing the outdoor living experience.
- A swimming pool aligned along an East-West axis, positioned slightly apart from the main house to create a sense of retreat.


Materiality & Local Influence
Drawing inspiration from Moroccan vernacular architecture, the design incorporates a custom-made brick moucharabieh, a traditional perforated screen that enhances both privacy and natural ventilation. This architectural feature not only adds a unique identity to the villa but also mitigates heat and creates mesmerizing light and shadow effects throughout the interiors.
The material palette reflects the warm, earthy hues of traditional Casbahs, allowing the structure to blend seamlessly into its natural surroundings. The selection of local materials reinforces a commitment to sustainability while maintaining an authentic connection to the regional architectural heritage.


A Celebration of Contemporary Elegance & Tradition
Villa Rosa is a testament to sophisticated architectural craftsmanship, where contemporary design meets the timeless beauty of Moroccan traditions. By prioritizing context-driven architecture, the residence achieves a balance between luxury, sustainability, and cultural authenticity.

All Photographs are works of Marc Lacroix
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