Young Moroccan Architecture Awards – YMAA

1. Introduction
The Young Moroccan Architecture Awards (YMAA) is a competition that seeks to recognize and reward the excellence and innovation of young Moroccan architects under the age of 45 who are shaping the future of the country’s built heritage.
2. Presentation
The YMAA is an initiative that celebrates the emergence of the new Moroccan architectural scene and its contemporary architecture, representing an important instrument for documenting architectural practices in Morocco.
3. About the Project
The competition is divided into 19 categories, ranging from residential architecture to large-scale urban projects, highlighting the approaches that shape how people inhabit spaces, think about architecture, and imagine the city of the future.
4. Schedule
- [Date]: Registration opening
- [Date]: Registration closing
- [Date]: Winners announcement
5. Awards
- [Placement]: [Amount], [Benefits]
- 1st Place: 100,000 MAD, international recognition, and project exhibition
- 2nd Place: 50,000 MAD, national recognition, and project publication
- 3rd Place: 20,000 MAD, regional recognition, and project presentation
6. Jury
The jury is composed of leading figures from Moroccan and international architecture, ensuring the rigor and excellence of the selection process.
