Amazigh
North African architecture with mud-brick kasbahs.
Overview
Amazigh architecture, using mud and stone, features fortified kasbahs and villages, prominent in Morocco and Algeria.
Core Characteristics
- Mud-brick and fortified.
- Geometric patterns.
- Vernacular prevalence.
Notable Examples
- Aït Benhaddou (Morocco, traditional, kasbah).
- Kasbah Taourirt (Morocco, traditional, mud-brick).
Architectural Connections
- Vernacular: Regional focus.
- Residential: Fortified villages.
- African Architecture: Core movement.
Influence and Legacy
Led by Amazigh craftsmen, it reflects defensive needs.
Related Concepts & Techniques
Adobe Construction (technique), Fortification (theory), Wall (element), Vernacular (movement)