Masrah al-Malaki
Boccara, Charles
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Alternative Titles
Théâtre Royal
Royal Theater
Municipal Theater
Date
1986-2001Description
The Théâtre Royal in Marrakech was designed by Charles Boccara, an architect born in Tunisia who grew up in Morocco. Planning for the theater began in 1978 and construction started in 1986. It was subjected to many stops and starts, and though the inauguration was held on the 19th of September, 2001, only the 1200-seat open-air theater was completed. The interior of the 800-seat opera house remained unfinished as of 2011. Nonetheless, it is considered by many to be an architectural masterpiece with its imposing dome, brick arches, marble decorations, and use of a traditional construction technique/material called "tadelakt." It refers to a nearly highly water resistant type of time plaster that is used on both interior and exterior construction in the region of Marrakech, and which can be applied through different techniques to achieve various visual effects. exterior, full complex under construction, showing dome and pyramidal roof structures, 1993
Type of Work
Amphitheater (built work); Opera houseSubject
Amphitheaters, Concert halls, Exhibition building spaces, Open-air theaters, Conference rooms, Music halls, Maghreb, Domes, Palms, Scaffolds, Brick, Pyramidal roofs, Construction, Brick walls
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Item is Part of
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