Transforming a 4-star resort into a luxury hotel is no easy feat. The landscaping concept applied to this hotel is the one that later influenced the development charter for the entire future Mohammed VI Avenue.
The establishment was relieved of its wall enclosure, thus opening it onto the main avenue, a first exercise of such style in the city of Marrakech. It was then necessary to give it very characteristic new imprint, this is how the Andalusian-inspired central garden was created.
The landscaping approach was expressed as being an essential ally of a high-end hotel industry, following strict conceptual and aesthetic rules relating to the development of outdoors architecture.