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It is bounded to the north by boulevard d'Anfa and Mohamed Zerktouni, to the east by avenue 2 Mars and Nador, to the south by the Casablanca urban highway, and to the west by boulevard Ghandi and Route d'El Jadida. [2] The current President of this arrondissement is Abdessadek Morchid (بد الصادق مرشد).
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He and his colleague Jean-François Zevaco were among the most important architects in Casablanca in the later 20th century. [7] They, along with Abdeslam Faraoui and Patrice de Mazières, experimented with Brutalist architecture. [7] The architecture of Casablanca at the turn of the 20th century was influenced by the politics of Neoliberalism ...
The IMCAMA Building (French: Immeuble de l'IMCAMA), also known informally as the Sony Building (Immeuble Sony) is an Art Deco building in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] [2] It is located at Place Saint-Exupéry, at the junction of Lorraine Boulevard and Agadir Street. [2] It was designed by Albert Greslin in 1928. [3] It faces the Arab League Park.
The two towers are one of the tallest buildings in Casablanca. They rise through 115 meters (377 ft) to a total of 28 floors each. The total floor area is 93,000 m 2 (1,001,044 sq ft), with a 7.2-meter-high (24 ft) atrium. There are 15 elevators (lifts) in the Twin Center. The towers were inaugurated in 1998 and became a landmark in Casablanca.
Jean-Philippe Vassal (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃filip vasal]; born 22 February 1954) is a French [2] architect and academic. He runs the architectural practice Lacaton & Vassal , with Anne Lacaton .
Henri Prost (February 25, 1874 – July 16, 1959 [1]) was a French architect and urban planner born in Saint-Denis.He was noted in particularly for his work in Morocco and Turkey, where he created a number of comprehensive city plans for Casablanca, [2] Fes, Marrakesh, Meknes, Rabat, [3] and Istanbul, including transportation infrastructure and avenues with buildings, plazas, squares ...
Mohammedia lies along the Atlantic Ocean 24 kilometres (15 miles) Northeast of Casablanca. It is located between the outlets of the Rivers Oued El-Maleh and Oued Nfifikh and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the North, Ben Slimane Province to the East and South, and the prefecture of Sidi Bernoussi-Zenata to the West.