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Palais Layadi: Renovating a Moroccan Palace
The New York Times 12.10.08

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Here's some Marrakech eye-candy from The New York Times: The Palais Layadi in Marrakech, Morocco was once the home of a tribal lord — Caid Layadi. The eight buildings and 43,055 square feet of the palace are being renovated by Jean-Louis Raynaud and Kenyon Kramer for their client, a Swiss banker...

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Check out the story behind this quick but thorough transformation: In Morocco, a 19th-Century Palace Transformed and the slideshow.

Pics: Ingrid Pullar

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that mosaic in the last picture is amazingly beautiful.

posted by wc_canuck on December 11th 2008 at 7:52am
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