Louis H-G Lyautey's legacy as colonial regent of Morocco and as an innovator in French urban planning resonates through his transformation of Rabat according to entirely new spatial logics of modernity. While his plans produced conditions for structural difficulty in indigenous housing, they also enabled the preservation of historic monuments as spaces for tourist consumption that are now, post-Independence, considered part of Moroccan national history. The grand colonial vision of Lyautey is in many ways perpetuated in contemporary developments of the region, in particular through the current Bouregreg Valley project that will dramatically redesign the landscape of the capital in the next few years. While the project involves massive neoliberal flows of global capital, its goals reflect much of Lyautey's lasting influence on mapping heritage and Moroccan modernity, and the path of the European tourist through the Moroccan landscape.

Rabat retrospective: Colonial heritage in a Moroccan urban laboratory / Wagner L.; Minca C.. - In: URBAN STUDIES. - ISSN 0042-0980. - STAMPA. - 51:14(2014), pp. 3011-3025. [10.1177/0042098014524611]

Rabat retrospective: Colonial heritage in a Moroccan urban laboratory

Minca C.
2014

Abstract

Louis H-G Lyautey's legacy as colonial regent of Morocco and as an innovator in French urban planning resonates through his transformation of Rabat according to entirely new spatial logics of modernity. While his plans produced conditions for structural difficulty in indigenous housing, they also enabled the preservation of historic monuments as spaces for tourist consumption that are now, post-Independence, considered part of Moroccan national history. The grand colonial vision of Lyautey is in many ways perpetuated in contemporary developments of the region, in particular through the current Bouregreg Valley project that will dramatically redesign the landscape of the capital in the next few years. While the project involves massive neoliberal flows of global capital, its goals reflect much of Lyautey's lasting influence on mapping heritage and Moroccan modernity, and the path of the European tourist through the Moroccan landscape.
2014
Rabat retrospective: Colonial heritage in a Moroccan urban laboratory / Wagner L.; Minca C.. - In: URBAN STUDIES. - ISSN 0042-0980. - STAMPA. - 51:14(2014), pp. 3011-3025. [10.1177/0042098014524611]
Wagner L.; Minca C.
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