The ambition behind this project is to create an iconic building that blends authenticity with contemporary design, reflecting local heritage. The use of local materials like Volubilis Travertine marble and geometric patterns inspired by Moroccan traditions, such as perforated panels resembling "moucharabiehs," adds a southern Moroccan touch. The architectural expressions of the different faculty entities are distinct yet harmonized through thoughtful treatment of facades, simplicity, and geometric volume. The project is further enhanced by the changing color dynamics of the space, with ochre walls that contrast with the blue sky and greenery. The grand hall, with its monumental design and high ceiling, serves as the heart of the project, seamlessly connecting with the outdoor garden through a thin glass partition.