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Mahkamat al-Pasha

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Mahkamat al-Pasha
محكمة الباشا
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General information
Architectural styleMauro-Andalusi
LocationHabous
AddressBd. Victor Hugo
Town or cityCasablanca
CountryMorocco
Coordinates33°34′43″N 7°36′24″W / 33.578549°N 7.606574°W / 33.578549; -7.606574
Construction started1941
Completed1942
Technical details
Materiallimestone, marble, Atlas cedar, zeleej, glazed roof tiles, stucco
Size6000 m²
Design and construction
Architect(s)Auguste Cadet (fr)

Mahkamat al-Pasha (Arabic: مَحْكَمَة الباشا "the pasha's courthouse," French: Mahkama du Pacha) is an administrative building constructed 1941-1942 in the Hubous neighborhood of Casablanca, Morocco. The complex serves or has served as a courthouse, residence of the pasha (governor), parliamentary reception hall, and jail.

History

In January 1930, the pasha of Casablanca at the time At-Tayyib Al-Moqri, the second son of the Moroccan grand vizier Muhammad al-Muqri, decided to build a civil courthouse in the Habous.[1] It was designed by the French architect Auguste Cadet (fr), who was heavily involved in the planning of Casablanca and particularly of its Habous neighborhood.[2]

The construction of the courthouse was carried out during World War II, when French authorities usurped most modern building materials in their colonies, such as steel and cement, for the war effort. As a result, even though the courthouse was built in the mid-twentieth century, it was built with traditional methods, brick by brick. The complex is characterized by traditional Mauro-Andalusi architectural features: zeleej, stucco work, carved cedar wood, and green-tiled roofs.

References

  1. ^ "باشا البيضاء يقرر سنة 1930 إحداث محكمة جديدة بمنطقة الأحباس". مغرس (in Arabic). Retrieved 2019-05-11.
  2. ^ الدار البيضاء الذاكرة (2015). دليل معمار القرن العشرين (in Arabic). Salé: Revue Maure, Imprimerie Toumi. pp. 108–109. ISBN 978-9954-35-245-8.
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