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- their ornamental advantage, mashrabiyas served to provide enclosure to the street and a stronger human scale[clarify]. Mashrabiyas were mostly used in houses...
- Al-Mashrabiya Building is a building designed by Palestinian architect Senan Abdelqader in the Beit Safafa neighborhood of Jerusalem. It is a contemporary...
- window, curtain, air conditioner and refrigerator at the same time. Mashrabiyas are also introduced used in mosques to suppress sunlight and therefore...
- 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...
- Sebaldus Church. In Islamic architecture, oriel windows such as the Arabic mashrabiya are frequently made of wood and allow viewing out while restricting visibility...
- Ancient Egyptian stoolPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mashrabiya – Islamic architectural element Mesh – Material of connected strands of...
- shelves displaying decorative items and may include Arabic calligraphy, mashrabiyas, and decorative niches. The qa'a is heavily decorated, often with vibrant...
- of pure volumes, and the application of traditional elements such as mashrabiyas, as well as by functional internal plans. He favors the use of raw materials...
- brick and marked by regular rows of windows and (on the highest floor) mashrabiyas. Animals (pack animals or livestock) and merchandise would be kept on...
- courtyard gardens with water features, screen walls, reflected light, mashrabiya (the distinctive oriel window with timber latticework) and bad girs (wind-catchers)...