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  2. Riad (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A riad garden in the Bahia Palace of Marrakesh, built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A riad or riyad (Arabic: رياض, romanized: riyāḍ) is a type of garden courtyard historically associated with house and palace architecture in the Maghreb and al-Andalus.

  3. Mahmoud Riad (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Riad (also spelt Mahmud Ryad, Arabic: محمود رياض ‎; 1905–1979 [1]) was a prolific Egyptian architect, urban planner, and housing policy maker. Over a four decade career, Riad designed and built many iconic buildings in New York, Cairo, Alexandria and Kuwait, and is considered a "foundational figure in twentieth century Egyptian architecture," [2] and one of the 'pioneer ...

  4. Islamic garden - Wikipedia

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    Symmetrically-divided courtyard gardens, later known as a riyad (or riad), would go on to become a typical feature of western Islamic architecture in the Maghreb and al-Andalus, including later Andalusi palaces such as the Aljaferia and the Alhambra. [32] [33] [30]

  5. Category:Architecture in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  6. List of colonial buildings in Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Nowhere else in Indonesia are the influences of the 'Modern movement' in architecture observable as in the City of Bandung. [2] Albert Aalbers is the most representative expression of Nieuwe Bouwen in Indonesia, and many of his masterpieces - such as Savoy Homann Hotel (1939), Denis Bank (1936), and the "Driekleur" (1937) - were located in Bandung.

  7. Architecture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Religious architecture varies from indigenous forms to mosques, temples, and churches. The sultans and other rulers built palaces. There is a substantial legacy of colonial architecture in Indonesian cities. Independent Indonesia has seen the development of new paradigms for postmodern and contemporary architecture.

  8. Indonesian architecture - Wikipedia

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  9. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SA Indonesian architecture - Wikipedia

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