The BCP Tower (abbreviated from French: Tour de la Banque Centrale Populaire) is a high-rise office building in the Maârif district of Casablanca, Morocco.
They are treated differently in order to adapt to this situation:[3] The north façade consists of a double skin in large blocks (2.70 m wide by 3.6 m high).
The pattern of these square panels, 1.80 m on each side, varies according to the distribution of solids and voids and the more or less dense mesh of their frame.
[5] This approximately 24,000 m2 (258,000 sq ft) IGH building is designed according to international environmental standards through LEED certification.
This parallel between architecture and pharmacology highlights the importance of adaptability and precision in creating tailor-made solutions, whether for buildings or for medical treatments.