North African architecture
C41875
concept
North African architecture is a regional architectural tradition characterized by a blend of Berber, Arab-Islamic, Mediterranean, and Saharan influences, featuring elements such as courtyards, intricate geometric ornamentation, earthen or whitewashed walls, and climate-adaptive designs like mashrabiya screens and thick masonry.
Observed surface forms (1)
- Moroccan architecture style ×1
Instances (2)
- Berber architecture
- Alaouite architecture via concept surface "Moroccan architecture style"