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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. 65 Kitchen Tile Backsplash Ideas for the Ultimate Culinary ...

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    Designer Jana Roach can’t stop gushing about her four-inch Riad Snow zellige tile backsplash—and we can’t blame her when it looks this good. “I adore zellige tile,” she tells ELLE DECOR ...

  4. Historic house architecture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    A large riad garden (Le Jardin Secret) in Marrakesh, part of a former private mansion rebuilt in the 19th century [9] [10] In Marrakesh the flat landscape and ample space within its city walls meant that houses could have larger courtyards and fewer stories, in contrast with those of Fez. Most older houses had only a ground floor, or at most an ...

  5. El Fenn - Wikipedia

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    The restoration of the ancient historic building was with great sensitivity retaining many of the Riad's huge traditional rooms and original features including Zelig tile work, tadelakht, and intricate plaster work. El Fenn opened in 2004 with 6 rooms and over the coming years it gradually expanded into nearby riads.

  6. Moorish architecture - Wikipedia

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    These tiles, generally produced in the Qallalin district of Tunis, are painted with motifs of vases, plants, and arches and use predominant blue, green, and ochre-like yellow colours which distinguish them from contemporary Ottoman tiles. [2]: 223–224 The artistic height of these tiles was in the 17th and 18th centuries. [23]

  7. Tadelakt - Wikipedia

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    Tadelakt is the traditional coating of the hammams and bathrooms of palaces and riad residences in Morocco. [6] The restoration of riads in Morocco has led to a resurgence in its use. [citation needed] In modern times, it has been used outside. [7]