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'''Henri Prost''' (February 25, 1874 - July 16, 1959) was a [[France|French]] [[architect]] and town planner. He was noted in particularly for his work in [[Morocco]] and designed a number of city streets and buildings between 1914 and 1922, including [[Casablanca]], [[Fès]], [[Marrakech]], [[Meknès]] and [[Rabat]].
 
He was the co-founder in 1911 of the French Society of Planners with architects Donat Alfred Agache, Mr. Auburtin, A. Bérard, Eugène Hénard ([[Architect of the City of Paris]]), [[Léon Jaussely]], A. Parenty, engineer Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier and the landscape architect Edouard Redont.