Assunna Mosque is a mosque designed by Jean-François Zevaco in a modernist architectural style in Casablanca, Morocco in 1966. It features brutalist architectural elements such as raw concrete, with parabolic shapes and hexagonal latticework. The interior is naturally illuminated by honeycomb form in the windows. Also the vault ceiling allows the praying space to be whole, without any disruption of columns. Unfortunately, it was set to be demolished in 2018.