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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...
- courtyard gardens with water features, screen walls, reflected light, mashrabiya (the distinctive oriel window with timber latticework) and bad girs (wind-catchers)...
- 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...
- 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...
- architecture and more generally in Indian architecture. It is closely related to mashrabiya in Islamic architecture. According to Yatin Pandya, the jali allows light...
- Ancient Egyptian stoolPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mashrabiya – Islamic architectural element Mesh – Material of connected strands of...
- The Muxrabija (from the Arabic mashrabiya; plural muxrabijet) is a typical element of vernacular Maltese architecture. It consists of an ornate timber...
- Sebaldus Church. In Islamic architecture, oriel windows such as the Arabic mashrabiya are frequently made of wood and allow viewing out while restricting visibility...
- elevation and section levels are: Perforated wooden screen on windows "mashrabiya" Rooftop wind scoop "Malqaf" External house walls and opening characteristics...