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Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheAnyone who has ever traveled to Morocco will remember the terraced homes, the verdant Atlas mountains, and an enduring mystique that bewitches the soul, but imagine being able to capture that essence in a home? That's exactly what <a href="http://www.guilhemeustache.com/">Guilhem Eustache</a> did with the beautiful Fobe House commissioned by a Belgian film producer. Made out of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building">locally-sourced natural materials</a> and scattered on a massive plot of land just south of Marrakech, this 172 square foot home's smooth, simple lines contrast with the sometimes harsh surrounding landscape.1
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheAnyone who has traveled to Morocco recalls a definite magic about the place2
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheGuilhem Eustache was commissioned to capture the country's essence in a sustainable home3
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheA vast plot located south of Marrakech was chosen for the house4
Fobe House by Guilhem Eustache3 Steles frame the building, which is at risk of being swallowed up by the acreage5
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheSmooth lines and geometric cut outs contrast with the surrounding landscape6
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheThe home was built using locally sourced materials7
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheClay and tadelakt are among the natural materials chosen8
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheDouble walls protect against solar gain9
Fobe House by Guilhem EustacheThe stepped layout adds to the home's distinctly Moroccan mystique!10










