Silver
Izza
46 Driba Laarida, Dar IZZA, 46 Sidi Ahmed Soussi, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco
Rooms
14
Overview
IZZA is seven ancient homes in the Medina unified into a single property, their interconnection generating a labyrinthine interior of five meandering staircases, multiple courtyards, and fourteen rooms that share no single design logic except the logic of their individual personality. Each room takes its name from a figure associated with Morocco's counter-culture and creative history; no two are alike, which is not a hospitality cliché here but a structural fact of the building. Three courtyards organize the outdoor life: a ten-metre pool for swimming, a foot-bath of traditional design for transition, and wall fountains that provide the low acoustic register of moving water that every Medina house is supposed to have. Rose-filled terracotta planters and flourishing lemon trees occupy the terraces; ancient vines grow across the rooftop, their shade creating dappled texture through the afternoon. Aromatic plants run through the building at every level, their fragrance inescapable in the corridors. The building's scale means that two guest groups passing on the same staircase will experience the encounter as part of the texture of the place rather than a hotel inconvenience. IZZA is the kind of Medina property that rewards staying more than one night: the building is too complex, and too specific, to absorb in a single day The complexity of the building becomes, after a day, its most compelling feature: guests begin to understand its logic, which is the logic of a city that has been adding rooms to itself for six centuries.

























