The newly inaugurated Mohammed VI Tower in Salé, Morocco, is adorned with 396 sculptures created by designer Hicham Lahlou. The artwork is strategically placed at the tower’s entrance, which overlooks the Bou Regreg river separating Salé and Rabat. These illuminated sculptures are designed to harmonize with the tower’s architecture and create a visual integration with the surrounding environment. The installation aims to blend art, architecture, and light into a cohesive aesthetic. The project represents a significant artistic addition to the landmark building. Further details about the project were reported by Hespress, a Moroccan online newspaper. The tower is expected to become a prominent feature of the region’s skyline.
