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Maret Building

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33°35′38″N 7°36′35″W / 33.593879°N 7.609607°W / 33.593879; -7.609607

Maret Building
Immeuble Maret
The Maret Building on Muhammad V Boulevard under the rain.
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General information
Architectural styleNeo Mauresque
Neoclassical
Modernist
Address128 Muhammad V Boulevard
Town or cityCasablanca
CountryMorocco
Inaugurated1932
Design and construction
Architect(s)Hippolyte Delaporte

The Maret Building (French: Immeuble Maret) is located at 128 Muhammad V Boulevard in downtown Casablanca, Morocco. It was designed by Hippolyte Joseph Delaporte and built in 1932, during the French protectorate. Its architecture is a prominent example of the fusion of Neo-Mauresque and Neoclassical architecture with Art Deco touches. The Maret Building features a colorful zellij-covered dome.

Architecture

The Maret Building has 7 floors including a ground floor. Its architectural style is a fusion of Neo Mauresque (Moorish Revival), Neoclassical, and Modern architecture. A series of horizontal wavelike concrete curves spread out across the main façade from the rounded corner of the building. On the 6th floor, there is an arcade that gives contrastive emphasis to the floor below, which is partly covered with Moroccan zellij ceramic tiles. The tiles are multicolored, but the predominant color is turquoise; it is reminiscent of Antoni Gaudí's work. The corner of the building is crowned with a zellij-covered dome.[1]

References

  1. ^ Alluchon, Jacqueline (2011). "Immeuble Maret". Mutual Heritage. Archived from the original on 2018-09-19.
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