The Palais de Justice (Law Courts) on Place Mohammed V in Casablanca. Designed by Joseph Marrast in 1925 in the Mauresque style, a blend of traditional Moroccan and Art Deco architecture. The huge central arched doorway was modeled on the Persian iwan, a vaulted hall that usually opens onto the central hall of the madersa (theological college) of a mosque.
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