The project for the National Center for Road Accident Prevention (CNPAC) in Benslimane forms part of a public architecture initiative at the national level. Designed by AGA Studio, an architectural firm operating across Morocco on institutional and public facility projects, this proposal reflects a structured architectural approach adapted to the requirements of a strategic national infrastructure.
Developed within the framework of an architectural competition, the project aimed to create a center dedicated to awareness, training, and administrative functions related to road safety.
The architectural concept is based on a rational organization of spaces, adapted to user flows and educational functions. Volumes were carefully structured to ensure a clear architectural reading and intuitive circulation throughout the building.
The architecture adopts a contemporary yet sober expression reflecting the institutional dimension of the program. The façades convey stability and rigor — essential qualities in public architecture at the national level.
Located in Benslimane, the project takes into account the climatic and territorial characteristics of the region. The orientation of buildings and the design of outdoor spaces were studied to optimize thermal comfort and long-term durability.
This project demonstrates AGA Studio’s expertise as an architect in Morocco capable of designing large-scale public and institutional projects.
Location: Benslimane, Morocco
Program: Institutional center
Client: Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics
Competition ranking: 5th Prize
Year: 2017