Among the very first were Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, who sensed instantly that here was an artist of exceptional gifts and imagination. Bill Willis, shot by Andee Nathanson in 1967 Mr. Willis life was as interesting as his creations. Some of that appears to be his own fault. The Getty residence was his first commission in Marrakech For four decades, the architect and decorator Bill Willis was the unlikely point man in Morocco for voluptuous houses redolent of concubines and the woozy, opium-fogged dreamscapes of 19th-century Western painters like Georges Clairin. Houman would introduce Willis to masters of other crafts, including zellige (glazed tile mosaic), gebs (carved and incised white plaster) and mashrabiya (intricately carved cedar for pierced screens). Bill Willis (1937-2009) was the leading light of Moroccan-style interior design. Many people contributed to this astonishing creation—Jacques Grange to the furnishing; Messieurs Dominique and Filloucat, both of Marrakech, to the woodwork and the painting, respectively—but it was always Willis who interpreted, with boundless verve and imagination, the yearnings of his more fastidious, most favored and like-minded clients. Click here to read about our amazing Moroccan adventure. L'Hôtel. His disciples are legion, and echoes of his lively vision can still be found everywhere in his adopted country. Thus, learning a new design language, Willis worked his spell, knitting everything together with confidence, subtlety and gaiety. Wildly handsome in a green-eyed shock-haired Irish fashion, Willis was orphaned before he turned 20 and blew his inheritance on a jaunt to Europe sampling every hedonistic rapture he could discover before his self-imposed exile to Tangier in 1966. Everywhere the rich repertory of Moorish decoration is celebrated, using a surprising palette that at times echoes the freshness and gaiety of the surrounding garden; at other times—as in the ravishing library—applies more sombre, mysterious, crepuscular tones. * In loving memory of Pierre Bergé, Quito Fiero, Christopher Gibbs, Kathy Kriger and Mohammed Zkhiri who have since passed away. This is "Bill Willis in Marrakech" by Sketch Films on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. His life was as captivating as his art. Loum-Martin features works from pioneers Bill Willis, Yves Saint Laurent, and Pierre Bergé, who led the way in bringing Moroccan design to the masses. This is post number one of a three part series on Moroccan style interiors. Willis soon discovered Jean Gallotti and Albert Laprade’s Le Jardin et la Maison Arabes au Maroc, a magnificent book featuring Lucien Vogel’s photographs of the finest work from the ’20s and line drawings clarifying, with great precision, the techniques used—naming, for example, each tiny shape that creates the great sunburst of zellige. From the marbled central hall, with its raised platform for musicians, rooms flow: on the right, the wondrous library and bedroom; on the left, the salon vert—its ceiling green and white; the salon bleu, with its shimmering fireplace and paintings by F.L. your own Pins on Pinterest Bill Willis was enourmously influential. The incomparable beauty of the city’s setting, with great palm groves to the north and the curtain of snow-capped High Atlas to the south, ravished the three friends as they searched for a holiday retreat. He could be ruthless with people he either felt were tacky, dumb or not conscious enough. See more ideas about marrakech, moroccan design, moroccan interiors. He liked quivering with sensations all the time. For old–school dining, head to Dar Yacout, an Orientalist-fantasy of a riad designed by Bill Willis. His jet set hedonistic lifestyle was not for the faint of heart. The Gettys on the roof  of Palais de Zahia. Others, simultaneously drawn to this city of the plain, were soon lured by Willis and the Gettys from their medina hideaways to Sidi Mimoun, enticed not only by the charms of its inhabitants, but by the grace, wit and sparkle of Willis’s décor, which became swiftly legendary. He lived among fragments of antiquity and talismanic objects from primitive cultures, creating a setting for him alone—not especially comfortable for visitors, although he was an exemplary host, serving delicious food rather later in the day than most. Early in his Marrakech career, he built a little jewel of a house at Sidi Mimoun—all brick, at once graceful and robust. One maalem (or master craftsman), in particular, opened many doors for the decorator: Ma’alem Houman, who was skilled in the brickwork and tadelakt (a glazed plaster mixed with pigment and soap) that Willis brought out of the hammam (or bathhouse) and into Moorish interiors. It is available in two editions—one with … This secret, beautiful world, consisting of two private houses and the public Jardin Majorelle, has been saved from extinction by the Foundation Jardin Majorelle, run by garden designer Madison Cox, Bergé’s longtime friend and restorer of their gardens.Villa Oasis, Home of Yves St. Laurent and Pierre Bergé. From €3,790 per night. Bill Willis Style. Ideally located at the beginning of the Palmeraie of Marrakech, the property is located less than 10 minutes from the city centre while being nestled in the heart of a beautiful garden and offers unparalleled privacy to its occupants. Time and Jack Daniels took their toll, and he left home less and less. They were to become his most constant, loyal, supportive and creative clients—mentors and friends as well—working with him for over 40 years as they transformed their own kingdom around the Jardin Majorelle. Bill Willis (1937-2009) was the leading light of Moroccan-style interior design. Willis was capable of working in many veins. At first they bought Dar es Saada, a modest, neglected house next door to Majorelle’s garden where Willis helped them make a holiday retreat with rooms for guests—simple, elegant, cool and welcoming. His legendary talent attracted clients that included the Gettys, Rothschilds, Agnellis, and Yves St. Laurent and Pierre Bergé. Schmied and Boutet de Monvel; a small dining room with bold flowering panels and a deep-scarlet steeply beamed ceiling; and out to the garden and the green-roofed pavilion that seems to float above the pools of water lilies. If you follow the western wall of the king’s new palace, just past the Gettys’ house (which is now owned by Bernard-Henri Lévy and his wife, Arielle Dombasle), there it is, unchanged, at least outwardly. They eventually settled on the Palais du Zahir in the quarter of Sidi Mimoun, near the city’s rosy southern ramparts, purchased from its exiled French owner for about 10 thousand dollars. His life was as interesting as his creations. Though he had a reputation as an exacting and demanding designer, he slept until late afternoon and his neighbors thought he was a vampire. The genius of the architects ! Born in Memphis in 1937 and after studying Fine Arts in Europe ended up traveling to Morocco in the mid-60s with the company of two newly married friends, nothing less than Talitha and Paul Getty Jr. Bill Willis’ contribution to Marrakech and Moroccan style is now unnoticed and unappreciated. The Gettys’ place sprung to life as Gore Vidal, Marianne Faithful, Michelangelo Antonioni, Dado Ruspoli, the Rolling Stones and Lords Warwick and Lichfield visited to bask in its sudden refreshment. Such was the case with Bill Willis, Memphis-born and a longtime fixture of the sacred yet seamy quarter of Sidi Bel Abbes near the heart of the Marrakech medina. A Magician from Memphis Moroccan craftsmanship was on its way to extinction when an unknown decorator arrived in Marrakech in the 1960s. His life was as captivating as his art. Sometimes the survival of ancient skills hangs by a frail thread, springing to new life through the passions of one person whose vision inspires a surge of creativity. At present, Bill Willis is sold exclusively by the shop at the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech (jardinmajorelle.com). Prestige edition Author: Marian McEvoy Category: Architecture and design Foreword: Pierre Bergé Editor: Madison Cox Publisher: Éditions Jardin Majorelle Photography: Nicolas Mathéus Format: 25 cm x 33.5 cm x 3.2 cm Number of pages: 262 ISBN: 9789954302606 His disciples are legion, and echoes of his… This site uses cookies. "Marrakech is the door to Africa," says Christine Alaoui, a French photographer whose inner circle included Yves Saint Laurent and Bill Willis, the eccentric decorator who arrived in the 1960s and adopted Marrakech as his own. This charming retreat is owned by Jasper Conran. This is a film about the American architect Bill Willis' life and work. This charming retreat is owned by Jasper Conran. He studied and rescued the old techniques of craftsmen from North Africa and gave them a new life by daring to change the paradigms of this ancient style. He was not grieved that so many of his ideas had been hijacked by far less gifted architects and soi-disant designers, nor did he trumpet the truth that so much happening in modern Moroccan architecture and decoration had once flowed from his pen and his head of wild curls. The Gettys’ palace, with its four courtyards, ancient harem and great green-glazed garden court, still retained much of its 19th-century grandeur, as well as decorative traces from the ’20s and ’30s. Discover (and save!) The love seats blue-and-green stripe coordinates with the palette of the tiled fireplace. Bill Willis (1937-2009) was the father of Moroccan style interior design. He was responsible for almost single handedly reviving and reinterpreting high end Moroccan architecture and traditional crafts such as zellij and tadelakt that were, forty years ago, on the verge of extinction. Apr 2, 2012 - This Pin was discovered by Veronica Munoz. Sketch was commissioned by Neon to produce a 30 minute documentary about the late American architect, Bill Willis.Bill hailed from the deep south of the US, but ended up living in Marrakech and becoming a highly influential interior architect in Morocco. Willis had arrived in Morocco in the mid-1960s after an adventurous decade that took him from the Stella Adler school in New York to England, then to Rome, where he opened an antique shop near the Spanish Steps that dazzled for a moment. Bill Willis in front of the future Getty residence, Palais de la Zahia, in 1967. Morocco had almost forgotten its indigenous architectural and design history, until Willis’s fresh eye came along to rejoice in its contrast of grand sobriety, rainbow palette and subtle variations on ancient Islamic themes. Apr 8, 2019 - “Willis’s fresh eye came along to rejoice in its contrast of grand sobriety, rainbow palette and subtle variations on ancient Islamic themes. The painter Jacques Majorelle had lived in Marrakech for more than 40 years until his death in 1962. Not all were local. He was in touch with himself and creation, a confidence in what he thought was right, good and beautiful. the PROJECT . In the following spring, his newly married friends, Talitha and J. Paul Getty Jr., arrived from Rome and swept him off to Marrakech—virgin territory for all of them. Villa in Marrakech, Région de Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz € 2,950,000 980 m² 3 4 Villa Allal is a sumptuous property of classic style designed by Bill Willis, with an elegant look and a timeless touch. His interment in Marrakech’s Christian cemetery (where he lies in the company of old drinking companions) was attended by several dignified Moroccan men representing the guilds of the city’s craftsmen and builders. He breathed new life into the traditional techniques of North African craftsmen, boldly rewriting the rules of these ancient methods. He felt instantly at home in Marrakech, exploring its dusty alleys, unearthing subtle evidence of its ancient culture and discovering craftsmen still working with skills harking back to its medieval past. Jul 2, 2014 - Marrakech Riad Adventures: The Fireplaces of Bill Willis It was made over a period of two years as we tracked down Bill's friend in Marrakech, London, Paris and New York. François and Betty Catroux, Bill Willis, Yves St. Laurent, Pierre Berge, On September 24, 2017 Elegantly detailed brickwork, tadelakt and painted wood boldly articulating the architecture were his private pleasures. An Intimate Look Inside Yves Saint Laurent’s Private Marrakech Home 05/10/2018 Hidden within the hustle of urban Marrakech (Morocco’s fabled “pink city”), the Majorelle Garden—along with its colorful, multifaceted crown jewel, the Villa Oasis—is a world-class landmark. In 1968, Willis's wedding present to friend Paul Getty Jr and his new bride Talitha was a Moroccan honeymoon. In his own home (Dar Noujoum)—a fragment of a medina palace, its great room with a high-painted dome overlooking a desolate graveyard—his use of marble and zellige was spare. Willis was not enthusiastic about the concept of “progress.” He found it coarsening, unappealing and preferred the city as he remembered it. L’Hôtel Marrakech combines superb Moroccan craftsmanship with pieces of Jasper’s antique furniture, textiles, lighting and art – some of which were acquired from the personal collections of Bill Willis and Yves Saint Laurent. Aug 11, 2019 - Explore Tomasz Starzewski's board "BILL WILLIS MARRAKECH" on Pinterest. The Master of Marrakech: Bill Willis In the last of my month-long series of designers who’ve changed the interior design world (or at least, their particular arena in our little world), I … They came to show their respect and to honor the memory of someone who came from far away and made an extraordinary contribution to their work and livelihood. Such was the case with Bill Willis, Memphis-born and a longtime fixture of the sacred yet seamy quarter of Sidi Bel Abbes near the heart of the Marrakech medina. missing marrakech: the brilliant bill willis On September 24, 2017 - CREATIVE MINDS , INTERIOR INTRIGUE “Willis’s fresh eye came along to rejoice in its contrast of grand sobriety, rainbow palette and subtle variations on ancient Islamic themes. He looks for perfection, and I believe he was a genius. Marian McEvoy wrote in her foreword to the book Bill Willis, “A man who liked to party until dawn, Bill was happy to settle down in a place where dinner started after nine o’clock and breakfast meetings and pre-dawn gym workouts did not exist.”. Later, in the early ’80s, they bought the much larger Villa Oasis—Majorelle’s own house—and, with Willis editing, enriching and echoing earlier work, created the richly wrought pleasure dome that became their home (Dar es Saada was converted to a guesthouse). He breathed new life into the traditional techniques of North African craftsmen, boldly rewriting the rules of these ancient methods. The film was made with the support of Bill's close friend, the late Pierre Berge and the … Tichka Marrakech attracted all these years, an upscale clientele in search of authenticity, charm and intimacy. The high priest of Moroccan interiors, Bill Willis was a Tennassee-born designer and architect. 'The lanky, cranky, often pharmacologically fueled interior designer to Morocco’s fête set for nearly 40 years'. For all enquiries including screening requests, please. Saint Laurent and Bergé had discovered their rundown corner of paradise soon after their arrival. For centuries, silver-bearded turbaned craftsmen from Fez and Meknes had been coming to work in the ancient mosques and palaces of Marrakech, instructing sloe-eyed youths in their arts. I was blown away by the interiors we saw and even more shocked to discover these places halfway around the world had been designed by a fellow Southerner. Tombé sous le charme de la ville ocre, cet architecte d’intérieur a vécu ce que l’on a appelé “les années Marrakech” entouréde la jet-set de l’époque, notamment son ami Yves Saint-Laurent. I was astonished by his capacity for artificial fuelling. Start with aperitifs on the cushion-strewn roof terrace overlooking the Koutoubia Mosque, then settle into a table by the pool for lamb tagine and chicken with lemons. He could be outrageous at points but he also had very strong principles, that he often couldn’t live up to. And he was intoxicated during most waking hours. Villa Oasis, Home of Yves St. Laurent and Pierre Bergé, I became enchanted with the work of interior designer Bill Willis after a magical trip to Marrakech last September. The theatrical restaurant Dar Yacout designed by Bill Willis in Marrakech. 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