Abe journal, architecture beyond europe, 25 | 2025

Moroccanization: Architecture and (In)dependence
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Édité par Ben Clark, Nadya Rouizem

Everyone even vaguely knowledgeable about the historiography of colonial architecture will be familiar with some of the scholarship on French Morocco. Lire la suite

This issue presents an in-depth historiographic overview, with contributions that delve deep into the complex institutional settings which underpinned the production of the built environment in both colonial and postcolonial Morocco,
bringing to the fore less well-known studies and stimulating new scholarship on post-1956 developments that will surely be of interest to an anglophone audience. It also makes a timely and much needed plea to extend the scope of research to an "au-delà du colonial" and thus towards the “temps long de l'indépendance”, raising issues of professionalization, training, dependencies and identity along with the concept of “Moroccanization” that are also fundamental for studying the architectural history in other post-independence contexts.


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Édité par
Ben Clark, Nadya Rouizem,
Revue
ABE Journal | n° 25
Langue
anglais
Catégorie (éditeur)
Sciences appliquées > Architecture et génie civil
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Sciences appliquées > Urbanisme et développement territorial
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Sciences exactes
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Date de première publication du titre
01 décembre 2025
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Date de publication
01 décembre 2025
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9791097315276
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Nombre absolu de pages : 258
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109655
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17 x 23,5 cm
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48,50 €
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Editorial / Éditorial

Johan Lagae, Sarah Melsens, Ricardo Costa Agarez, Tania Sengupta 5 & 9

Dossier: moroccanization: architecture and (in)dependence

Ben Clark and Nadya Rouizem, Introduction

Lahbib El Moumni, From Colonial Tool to a Nation-Building Instrument: The Service de l'urbanisme in Morocco 

Ben Clark, Soft, Slow, and Low-Cost Architecture: CERF’s Foreign Experts in Morocco (1967-1972) 

Amine Mohamed Bajji, Building Independence: Transnational Aid, Professional Networks, and Moroccan Elites in the Making of École Mohammadia d’ingénieurs (1959-1980)

Tifawt Loudaoui, Architecture of Post-Independence Tourism: Early "villages de vacances" on the Tetouan Coast (1965-1970)

Debate

Nadya Rouizem, L’hôpital Ibn Sina de Rabat : héritage colonial ou (non-)lieu de mémoire 

Document / sources

Ghita Ouassini and Lahbib El Moumni, Beyond Architectural Boundaries: The Role of Cinema Sources in Rewriting Moroccan Histories 

Dissertation abstracts

Daniel Williford, Concrete Futures: Technologies of Urban Crisis in Colonial and Postcolonial Morocco

Michele Tenzon, Recomposing Fragments: Village Design, Rural Modernisation and the Decolonisation Agenda in Morocco

Riad Kherdeen, Spectral Modernisms: Decolonial Aesthetics and Haunting in the Aftershock of Morocco’s Agadir Earthquake (1960)

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