Moroccan Modern: The Architecture of Jean-François Zevaco

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Modernism has a long history in Morocco. Being close to Europe and under French Protectorate rule, it kept pace with architectural developments in the movement. Its relative peace after the Second World War further strengthened its role as some European architects sought a hub for new ideas. Architects in independent Morocco adopted Modernism as they were tasked to build the infrastructure of a new nation. The architect Jean-François Zevaco, born in Morocco to French parents, practiced across these formative periods, developing his own expressive version of modern architecture.

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Cite: Mohieldin Gamal. "Moroccan Modern: The Architecture of Jean-François Zevaco" 27 Nov 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/en/1036341/moroccan-modern-the-architecture-of-jean-francois-zevaco> ISSN 0719-8884
Sidi Harazem Thermal Spa / Jean-Francois Zevaco. Image © Dustywood

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