Othmane Boudlal is a Franco-Moroccan architect and interior designer, trained between France and the United States. A graduate of the Paris Val de Seine School of Architecture, he developed a strong interest in classical architecture and interior design before continuing his studies at the University of Kansas. Early in his career, he collaborated with renowned studios such as Humbert & Poyet, Jean-Louis Deniot, and Nathan Litera, before launching his own projects, quickly recognized for their attention to detail and their ability to create timeless spaces. In 2024, he was awarded the Young Moroccan Architecture Award (YMAA), a distinction that highlights the originality of his vision and positions him among the new generation of architects to watch.
Born in Morocco and shaped by a Franco-Moroccan cultural background, Othmane Boudlal creates context-driven architecture at the intersection of European and Mediterranean influences. His work stands out for its meticulous attention to detail, refined material choices, and commitment to craftsmanship, which he celebrates in all his projects, whether in hospitality, private residences, or furniture design. Through his creations, he offers unique, emotionally resonant experiences shaped by history, local customs, and the atmosphere of each place. His approach combines formal rigor, overall coherence, and understated elegance, often integrating custom-designed furniture pieces to enhance the harmony and comfort of the spaces he envisions.