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Garden cities, the Protectorate's urban planners and the Musée Social Garden cities, the Protectorate's urban planners and the Musée Social
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Zoning and the Moroccan cité-jardin Zoning and the Moroccan cité-jardin
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From garden city to garden housing development: the green area as a common point? From garden city to garden housing development: the green area as a common point?
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The picturesque: another point in common betweenEnglish garden cities and Morocco's cités-jardins The picturesque: another point in common betweenEnglish garden cities and Morocco's cités-jardins
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Conclusion Conclusion
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One Symbolic usage of the ‘garden city’ concept during the French Protectorate in Morocco: from the Howardian modelto garden housing estates†
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Published:May 2014
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Abstract
This chapter examines the conceptual symbolic usage made by different colonial agencies of the idea of the ‘garden city’ – or cité-jardin referring to its francophone variations – during the French Protectorate in Morocco (1912-56). Tracing the genealogy of cité-jardin expressions and actual practices within the colonial urban framework of this territory, the term cité-jardin had been used contemporarily to denote certain residential quarters within the villes nouvelles of Casablanca, Rabat, Fez or Marrakech. Sometimes, this term was used to denote an entire ville nouvelle, that is, the newly built colonial part of the city, mainly designated for the expatriates. In this chapter the particular elements which were borrowed from the Howardian model and the British garden cities are pointed out, together with those which were rejected. In this process, designed to serve colonial ends per se, the French metropolitan channel of transmission could not be ignored, particularly its Musée Social.
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