Casablanca: Colonial Myths and Architectural Ventures
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Casablanca: Colonial Myths and Architectural Ventures

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Casablanca is a city of international renown, not least because of its urban structures and features. Celebrated by colonial writers, filmed by Hollywood, magnet for Europeans and Moroccans, Casablanca is above all an exceptional collection of urban spaces, houses, and gardens. While it is true that Casablanca developed as a port city well before the introduction of the F...more
Hardcover, 480 pages
Published January 1st 2003 by The Monacelli Press
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