Groupe des Architectes Modernes Marocains information
Moroccan collective of architects
The Group of Moroccan Modern Architects (French: Groupe des Architectes Modernes Marocains) or GAMMA was a collective of modernist architects working in Morocco. It began under the direction of Michel Écochard, director of urban planning in Morocco during the later years of the French protectorate, and was led by Elie Azagury after Morocco's independence.
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