Liberty Building (Casablanca)

He received his work permit October 1948, and soon three entrepreneurs from Lyon, Grenoble, and Marseille asked him to build a mixed-use residential and office tower.

[5] Jacques Lemaigre Dubreuil (1894-1955), a French businessman and an activist in favor of Moroccan independence, was among the residents of the Liberty Building.

[1] In addition to its groundbreaking history and its symbolism as the first residential building of its height on the continent, it was innovatively designed.

[1] The main rooms, all facing south toward the square, are sheltered from ocean breeze often laden with humidity.

The building also has private garbage chutes with antiseptic lining that lead to an incinerator.