Edmond Brion

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Edmond Brion
OccupationArchitect
PracticeAssociated architectural firm[s]

Edmond Brion (1885 Soissons - 1973) was a French architect active in Casablanca during the French Protectorate.

Biography

After

Hubous,[1] and designed the Tasso Building (1931) as well as that of the Société commerciale des grains
.

His two major works are the

zeliij. He also designed the cité ouvrière indigène (1939) for the Compagnie Sucriere Marocaine (COSUMA) and the colonial brothel quarter known as Bousbir
.

In 1930, he founded the Moroccan chapter of SADG (Société des architectes diplômés par le gouvernement).[2]

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