Moroccan modernist architect
Mourad Ben Embarek (Arabic : مراد بن مبارك ; died 2011) was a Moroccan modernist architect. He was a leader in the reconstruction of Agadir and published the first post-independence architecture magazine in Morocco: a+u .[ 1]
Life
Mourad Ben Embarek was a member of Groupe des Architectes Modernes Marocains (GAMMA).[ 2]
In 1961, he took over for Abdeslam Faraoui and directed the Service of Urbanism, remaining as director until 1966.[ 1] [ 3] [ 4]
Notable works
References
^ a b Chaouni, Aziza (2011). "Depoliticizing Group GAMMA: contesting modernism in Morocco". Third world modernism : architecture, development and identity . Duanfang Lu. New York, NY: Routledge. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-203-84099-3 . OCLC 703154680 .
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^ "Agadir : l'histoire d'une reconstruction - La Vie éco" . lavieeco.com/ (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-18 .
^ Hofbauer, Lucy (2019-01-15), Isnart, Cyril; Mus-Jelidi, Charlotte; Zytnicki, Colette (eds.), "Le mouvement moderne marocain à l'épreuve du tourisme (1950-1970)" , Fabrique du tourisme et expériences patrimoniales au Maghreb, XIXe-XXIe siècles , Description du Maghreb, Maroc: Centre Jacques-Berque, ISBN 979-10-92046-37-3 , retrieved 2022-07-19