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  2. Hotel Figueroa - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Figueroa (also the Figueroa Hotel, colloquially The Fig) is a hotel building in the South Park district of Downtown Los Angeles.Originally opened as a hostelry exclusive to women, the hotel underwent a transformation into a Moroccan-themed space in the 1970s before being restored to its initial Spanish Colonial architecture in 2014.

  3. We're Totally Embracing Boho with These 20 Living Room Ideas

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    The decor mixes rustic warmth with eclectic charm, creating a free-spirited, cozy atmosphere. ... Moroccan Boho Living Room. ... In the Los Angeles home of Lari Pittman and Roy Dowell, it's clear ...

  4. Hedi El Kholti - Wikipedia

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    Hedi El Kholti (born February 24, 1967, in Rabat, Morocco) is a Moroccan-born American writer and editor, based in Los Angeles. He is co-editor of Semiotext(e) alongside Chris Kraus and Sylvère Lotringer. [1] He was partner at the now defunct Dilettante Press and currently edits Semiotext(e)’s ‘occasional intellectual journal’ Animal ...

  5. Hassan Hajjaj - Wikipedia

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    Hajjaj was the winner of the 2011 Sovereign Middle East and African Art Prize [16] and was shortlisted for Victoria & Albert Museum's Jameel Prize in 2009. [17] In 2013, Rose Issa Projects published the monograph By Hassan Hajjaj, Photography, fashion, film, design edited by Katia Hadidian, London (2014) exploring his upbringing in Morocco and London, his experiences in fashion and interior ...

  6. Irvine Spectrum Center - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of the property is based on Moroccan and Moorish architecture, figuring most prominently in the center's second phase, which is based on the design of the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. [3] The center is car dependent, with the center itself surrounded by at least 2,300 parking spaces. [6]

  7. Zellij - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic tiling from the Qal'at Bani Hammad (present-day Algeria), 11th century. Zellij fragments from al-Mansuriyya (Sabra) in Tunisia, possibly dating from either the mid-10th century Fatimid foundation or from the mid-11th Zirid occupation, suggest that the technique may have developed in the western Islamic world around this period. [5]