The Coca-Cola Export Corporation Historic Production Site: A Brutalist Heritage in Morocco Built in the 1960s, The Coca-Cola Export Corporation's production site in Morocco is a remarkable example of the Brutalist architectural style. Its raw concrete facades, left unclad, highlight the texture of the formwork wood, creating a raw and authentic aesthetic. Modern concrete vaults reinforce the uniqueness of the design, while at the rear, an Andalusian garden with a traditional fountain provides a peaceful contrast to this industrial architecture. The site is complemented by an office building, added in the early 2000s, which blends harmoniously into this historic ensemble.