It was designed by Hippolyte Joseph Delaporte and built in 1932, during the French protectorate.
The Maret Building features a colorful zellij-covered dome.
A series of horizontal wavelike concrete curves spread out across the main façade from the rounded corner of the building.
The tiles are multicolored, but the predominant color is turquoise; it is reminiscent of Antoni Gaudí's work.
[1] This article about a building or structure in Morocco is a stub.