Sharing with other colonial regimes the paradigm of a gap between the colonized society and colonizing one, urban policies undertaken by the French colonial administration in the Moroccan context carried a particular interest for a necessity of modernizing the local society through the urban space via a “civilizing mission”. The extensive operations of creation of new cities in Morocco generated new strategies of urban planning and management, which transformed not only the urban landscapes of cities and territories of these countries, but also went along with a deep mutation in the social structure within the cities.Willing to avoid previous mistakes in Algeria and to protect local culture from a “civilizational shock”, colonial cities bui...