Among the innovative efforts to reintroduce spatial or decorative principles of traditional Moroccan building to contemporary programmes, the work of architect Abdelrahim Sijelmassi is exemplary. Steeped in tenets of modern architecture in the West from his training in France, Sijelmassi's work over the years since his return to practice in Casablanca shows a subtle incorporation of elements from his own culture. (Source: AKTC)
Sijelmassi House. In Mimar 22: Architecture in Development, edited by Hasan-Uddin Khan. Singapore: Concept Media Ltd., 1986.
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An article in Mimar: Architecture in Development, an international architecture magazine focusing on architecture in the developing world and related issues of concern.