also drew on traditional Moroccan architecture to develop a style sometimes referred to as Neo-Mauresque (similar to Neo-Moorish) or Arabisant ("Arabizing")...
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The villa La Mauresque is located in cap Ferrat (Alpes-Maritimes) and was remodeled in 1927 by Henri Delmotte, Marcel Guilgot, and the American architect...
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minaret, an early example of a style called Neo-Mauresque, which would characterize much of Casablanca's architecture in the early colonial period, particularly...
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Central Post Office (Casablanca) (category Moorish Revival architecture)
Morocco. It was designed by Adrien Laforgue in an architectural style described as "neo-mauresque" and was constructed from 1918 to 1920 under the French...
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Maret Building (section Architecture)
the French protectorate. Its architecture is a prominent example of the fusion of Neo-Mauresque and Neoclassical architecture with Art Deco touches. The...
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Moroccan architecture. They discouraged what they saw as excessive néo-mauresque (Neo-Moorish) styles such as those seen in the architecture of French-controlled...
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Hôtel Excelsior (section Architecture)
frame of concrete and friezes and balconies with inspiration taken from neo-mauresque decorative themes then popular in Algeria and Tunisia, also occupied...
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Wilaya Building (category Art Deco architecture)
Casablanca, Morocco, and it remains an emblematic building of the city's architecture. At the request of Hubert Lyautey, plans for an Hôtel de Ville were first...
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Central Market (Casablanca) (section Architecture)
1953—which was Eid al-Adha. The market is characterized by its Neo-Mauresque architectural style. Among its most prominent features is its large gateway...
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Trocadéro, Paris (category Modernist architecture in France)
Saint-Michel en 1867, et Jules Bourdais construiront sur ce terrain un palais mauresque néo-byzantin aux ailes déployées autour d'une rotonde centrale, piquée d'une...
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works inspired from several European styles such as neo-Baroque and neo-Gothic. The former architectural tradition declined progressively. The new status...
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Old Abattoirs (section Architecture)
still based there. The Old Abattoirs were built in a style inspired by Neo-Mauresque, or Moorish Revival, as well as Art Deco. "هجرة سريّة إلى "بولفار" المغرب"...
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Casablanca (section Architecture)
including traditional Moroccan architecture, various colonial architectural styles, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Neo-Mauresque, Streamline Moderne, Modernism...
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that period, such as neo-Moorish (known as néo-Mauresque or arabisant in French), Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and modern architecture.: 38–42 Examples of...
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Howat has written that Chabrier's piano music such as "Sous-bois" and "Mauresque" in the Pièces pittoresques explored new sound-worlds of which Debussy...
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Tunisians (section Architecture)
etc..) Between 1881 and 1900 and then again until 1920 the style was neo-Mauresque, between 1925 and 1940 it was in the Art Deco style and then the modernist...
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Or Zaruaa Synagogue (category Moorish Revival architecture in Israel)
kindergarten. The synagogue itself, on the second floor, is designed in a Neo-Mauresque, or Spanish North-African style, where the men's seats surround the...
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Saint-Michel en 1867, et Jules Bourdais construiront sur ce terrain un palais mauresque néo-byzantin aux ailes déployées autour d'une rotonde centrale, piquée d'une...
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avenue.: 139 Buildings from this period were constructed in a mix of mauresque (neo-Moorish or Moroccan), Art Deco, and Neoclassical styles.: 172–192 On...
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Culture of Tunisia (section Architecture)
etc..) Between 1881 and 1900 and then again until 1920 the style was neo-Mauresque, between 1925 and 1940 it was in the Art Deco style and then the modernist...
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