Named Tamazid after a nearby spring, the compound is, like Adrère Amellal, all earth tones, inside and out.
It’s a notable departure for the designer, who’s best known for her inimitable use of color.
Escher print; perspectives and proportions seem to shift, depending on the light or the angle where one stands.
Stairs lead to terraces that overlook the compound and surrounding landscape — the blocky structure has few windows, and most of them are different sizes.
“We’d decide where the windows should be according to the views and the sun” — but with Tamazid, she made traditional plans and models.
Persons:
It’s, who’s, Escher, Adrère Amellal, “ We’d, Tamazid, Neamatalla, Mahdavi
Organizations:
London’s