Salim Zniber

Morocco
Salim Zniber’s work traces how landscapes, infrastructures and political imaginaries shape collective futures — from oasis systems in arid regions to the Sebou River valley in Kénitra and the Caribbean coast of Martinique. He studied architecture at ENSA Paris-Malaquais and the International University of Catalunya, then urban planning at EAVT-Paris Est. His path led him from offices in Portugal to international studios in Paris, where he worked on public space design and urban transitions. In parallel, he co-founded LIMES, a collective of architects and urbanists, and collaborated with the French government on transforming major military and civilian sites, focusing on limits, territorial interfaces and shifting geographies.