MAMMA.
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The Modernist Architects of Morocco Memorial Association (Arabic: ذاكرة المهندسين المعماريين الحداثيين المغاربة, French: Mémoire des architectes modernes marocains), or MAMMA., is an architectural heritage association based in Casablanca, Morocco. It's dedicated to the preservation of modernist and post-independence architectural heritage.[1][2]
Lahbib el-Moumni
| Arabic: ذاكرة المهندسين المعماريين الحداثيين المغاربة French: Mémoire des architectes modernes marocains | |
A MAMMA.-led tour of Jean-François Zevaco's Vincent Timsit Workshop in Roches Noires, Casablanca November 2019. | |
| Founders | Imad Dahmani Lahbib el-Moumni |
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Activities
Modern Casablanca Map
In 2019, MAMMA., realized the Modern Casablanca Map project in collaboration with the Observatory Workshop (Collective Museum). The project consisted of creating a map and guidebook to Casablanca's modernist and post-independence architecture, as well as hosting guided tours and a temporary exhibition at the cupola of the Arab League Park.[3][2][4]
Elie Azagury
On December 20, 2019, MAMMA. sponsored an event dedicated to the architectural legacy of Elie Azagury, the first Moroccan modernist architect.[5] This event included guided tours of the Ibrahim Roudani School and a lecture hosted by the Saudi Library.[6]