Dwellings, Paths, Places: Configurative Habitat in Casablanca, Morocco

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Title
Dwellings, Paths, Places: Configurative Habitat in Casablanca, Morocco
Description
The Modernist project in Casablanca resulted in unique urban and architectural interventions in a quasi-forgotten city. In particular, distinct typo-morphologies such as Michel Ecochard’s Carrières-Centrale housing development have been in a constant state of flux, thereby transforming the urban fabric, its architecture, and interiors in rather ad-hoc ways. Responding to the ways in which such typo-morphologies have changed over the decades, the thesis operates on Ecochard’s original proposal to speculate on how a modernist housing development could allow for growth and change in such a way that retains the original typological features (e.g: courtyards, streets), but also remains relevant to Moroccan spatial traditions. The goals of the thesis seek to determine the possible urban design strategies that would allow for configurative habitat in this particular context, to determine the appropriate density to support a dynamic urban environment, to position this site amongst many others across the city that suffer from similar typo-morphological shortcomings, and to recognize them as imperative constituents in the development of urban design between North Africa and Europe.
Creator
Boujane, Saad
Contributor
Rowe, Peter G.
Date
2023-05-18T03:59:20Z
2023
2023-05-17
2023-05
2023-05-18T03:59:20Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Boujane, Saad. 2023. Dwellings, Paths, Places: Configurative Habitat in Casablanca, Morocco. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
30493968
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37375201
Language
en