It is one of the main characteristics of the Moroccan architecture.
Moroccan architecture encloses space, creates a sheltered garden from a wilderness, turns away from the outside world, shuts out its noise, and looks in on a personal paradise of shade, rippling cool water, and fragrant flowers.
Architecturally, the building represents an example of Spanish Moroccan architecture, the style first introduced in Puerto Rico by the architect Pedro Adolfo de Castro.
It's there in Moroccan architecture.
The old city maintains traditional features of the Moroccan architecture with its narrow and twisted alleys which leads to the houses and different markets such as jewelry market and the leather market.
Moroccan architecture is beautiful, ranging from royal arches to modern buildings lit up with neon lights at night.
Muslim visitors claim that no Moroccan architecture surpasses buildings built for the glory of God, especially mosques in the ancient Islamic spiritual centre of Fez.
The synagogues of Morocco are embellished with the colored tilework characteristic of Moroccan architecture.
The Grand Mosque of Évry with its 5,525 m is one of the largest in Western Europe, and is of Moroccan architecture.
It marries the best of traditional Moroccan architecture with modern facilities and French ideals - even the mosque fronts onto a strip of grassy lawn just like a village church.