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Islamic architecture: North Africa
Islamic Architecture: North Africa by Antony Hutt provides a richly illustrated overview of the architectural traditions of the Islamic world in the Maghrib region, including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.
The book examines the historical development of Islamic architectural styles, exploring mosques, madrasas, palaces, fortifications, and urban design. Through photographs, drawings, and descriptive commentary, Hutt documents the fusion of indigenous Berber, Arab-Islamic, and Mediterranean influences that shaped North African architecture from the early Islamic period to modern times.
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