Bouchta Ahmed Society

The Architecture of Shade

We fuse historic Moorish garden geometry with modern, drought-resilient ecological engineering to create prestigious, climate-adapted estates across Rabat.

A narrow geometric water channel lined with handmade zellige tiles, reflecting a mature olive tree, surrounded by terracotta plaster walls in warm golden-hour light, medium format film.
A narrow geometric water channel lined with handmade zellige tiles, reflecting a mature olive tree, surrounded by terracotta plaster walls in warm golden-hour light, medium format film.
Moorish Geometry

Andalusian Garden Heritage

Traditional Moroccan gardens rely on structured water features, geometric tiling, and scented pathways to cultivate cool sanctuaries. We honor these historic proportions, designing courtyards where stone and flora exist in perfect equilibrium.

By integrating terracotta, tadelakt, and architectural planting, we preserve the classical sensory experience of the estate while adapting its structural bones to endure for generations.

Rabat Microclimates

True luxury lies in respecting the dry summer wind and honoring the cool evening shade through precise, deliberate placement of stone and native jasmine.

Ahmed Bouchta, Founder

Water-Wise Design

Climate-Adapted Engineering

Rabat's coastal dry climate requires rigorous ecological stewardship. We engineer advanced soil systems and subsurface irrigation networks that reduce water consumption by half while maintaining lush, prestigious estates.

Our botanical selection prioritizes native Mediterranean flora and drought-tolerant architectural plants. By balancing historical aesthetics with modern water-wise engineering, we build living heritages that thrive under the Moroccan sun without depleting local aquifers.