Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects

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Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects

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  • Completion year: 2014
  • Gross Built up Area: 7186 M²
  • Project Location: NA
  • Country: Morocco
  • Design Team: Saad El Kabbaj, Driss Kettani, Mohamed Amine Siana, Faycal El Abed El Alaoui, Yassine El Aouni, Rachid El Maataoui
  • Clients: IBN Zohr University
  • Engineering: Bepol
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Excerpt: Technology School of Laayoune is an educational institution designed by Saad El Kabbaj Architect, Driss Kettani Architecte & Siana Architecte. The various buildings are fragmented to allow maximum natural ventilation and lighting and are connected by a set of external paths, squares, covered squares, mineral gardens to justly enhance this notion of urbanity. The architectural vocabulary is solid, geometric and plays with the contrast-ocher-exterior and interior-light.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by Architect] The project of the Technology School of Laayoune in Morocco is part of the decentralization policy of universities centers in the different regions of the country. The program consists on teaching spaces (classrooms, workshops, amphitheater), library, administrative offices, teacher’s offices and services (maintenance spaces, staff accommodation etc.). The site, quite away from the city center, generated a need of “urbanity” through an organization around an axial scheme, and thus providing a comprehensive and clear reading and at the same time a diversity of ambiences.

Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
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Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects

The various buildings are fragmented to allow maximum natural ventilation and lighting and are connected by a set of external paths, squares, covered squares, mineral gardens to justly enhance this notion of urbanity. The architectural vocabulary is solid, geometric and plays with the contrast-ocher-exterior and interior-light. Different sun protection devices are used: brise-soleil, double skin, protected walkways etc. The materials used are minimized to emphasize abstraction and coherence of the whole while meeting the need of sustainability and easy maintenance.

Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
Technology School of Laayoune | Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects
© Saad El Kabbaj + Driss Kettani + Siana Architects

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