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Zevaco Residence and Studio

architect: Jean-François Zevaco (Moroccan, 1916-2003)
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Alternative Title
Zevaco House
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/42698
Date
1979
Description
"A single-storey residence conceived for the architect's own use for both living and working facilities. The plan developes in a circular pattern. Bedrooms and services are organised around a central living area capped by a movable glass roof converting it into an open patio. The continuity and definition of spaces is obtained by the diverse treatment of levels, landscaping, and water pools forming a link between exterior and interior areas. Reinforced concrete columns and load-bearing masonry walls make up the main structure."
 
exterior, facade detail, 1985
 
Type of Work
House; Studio (work space)
Subject
Houses, Aga Khan Award for Architecture (Organization), Architecture, Modern --20th century, Architecture, Domestic --Morocco, Architectural studios
Rights
(c) Aga Khan Award for Architecture
Rights Statement
All rights reserved
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