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Moroccan sociocultural practices of space : coping with marginalization in bidonvilles and social housing
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Cheddadi, Mohammed Aqil
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シェッダーディ, モハッメド アキル
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Licensed architect; 慶應義塾大学総合政策学部
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Visiting lecturer (full-time) at the Faculty of Policy Management at Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus
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Rifki, Hafsa
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リフキ, ハフサ
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Licensed architect; 慶應義塾大学; Ph.D. candidate at Hassan II University’s Department of Sociology
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Ph.D. candidate at Keio University’s Kobayashi Laboratory for Community Design
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2024
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International journal of Islamic architecture
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105
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This article examines the everyday adaptation practices of marginalized inhabitants in present-day Morocco as they respond to their urban domestic environments and resist recent slum relocation projects. We first address urban policies implemented during the French protectorate era (1912–56), many of which have continued to impact Moroccan cities in the twenty-first century. Our research emphasizes the inadequacy of current urban policies and architectural designs, as well as their incompatibility with inhabitants’ ways of living and spatial needs. We explore how different socio-spatial practices in traditional medina cities, shantytowns, and social housing complexes illustrate marginalized social groups’ adaptation to official policies and sociocultural changes. Acknowledging that the built environment expresses the beliefs, cultures, and social backgrounds of inhabitants, we aim to illustrate their ways of living through case studies of two marginalized communities in the Douar El-Garaa shantytown in Rabat, and a social housing complex in the suburbs of Casablanca. Our findings identify socio-spatial appropriation and adaptation practices that are rooted in sociocultural habits codified by Islamic customs and other Moroccan cultural norms.
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© Cheddadi Mohammed Aqil and Rifki Hafsa, 2024. The definitive, peer reviewed and edited version of this article is published in International Journal of Islamic Architecture, Volume 13, Issue 1, Jan 2024, p. 75 ‒ 105, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/ijia_00130_1.
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