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- A mashrabiya or mashrabiyya (Arabic: مشربية) is an architectural element which is characteristic of traditional architecture in the Islamic world and beyond...
- Al-Mashrabiya Building is a building designed by Palestinian architect Senan Abdelqader in the Beit Safafa neighborhood of Jerusalem. It is a contemporary...
- rear garden. Unlike the Roman tablinum, the garden side is closed with a mashrabiya lattice: Ch. 6  (Roman tablinums may have had open-weave curtains[citation...
- Sebaldus Church. In Islamic architecture, oriel windows such as the Arabic mashrabiya are frequently made of wood and allow viewing out while restricting visibility...
- The structures are thought to have originated as Crusader imitations of mashrabiya. The word derives from the Old French word machecol, mentioned in Medieval...
- Vermont Brise soleil Jali Lattice tower Lattice truss bridge Lattice stool Mashrabiya Mesh Pergola Reticulum Tessellation Trellis (architecture) Truss Wattle...
- necessarily built projecting out from its wall. Matroneum Bay window Mashrabiya Media related to Jharokhas at Wikimedia Commons ArchNet Dictionary of...
- ground floor. Oriel windows are seen in Arab architecture in the form of mashrabiya and in Turkish are known as şahnişin or ****ba. In Islamic culture, these...
- modernisation processes in general, and in particular in Palestine. Al-Mashrabiya Building, located in Southern Jerusalem, is a residential and commercial...
- traditional Islamic architecture, natural ventilation and inward orientation. Mashrabiya is a traditional element widely used in Saudi Arabia's architecture comprising...