This powerful piece of architecture has transformed its surroundings and renewed a sense of pride rooted in tradition.
Aït-Ben-Haddou stands as a testament to resilience—its sun-dried walls shaped by trade, migration, and time, immortalized not just in history, but on-screen in Gladiator and Game of Thrones.
A coastal sanctuary in Kuwait, White Fortress blends framed vistas, lush pockets and a lighthouse that draws the eye.
Studio Martin Brudnizki’s vision for Sexy Fish Dubai turns marine maximalism into a bold, immersive masterpiece.
In this interview, Al-Aithan opens up about her creative journey—one driven by play, curiosity and a connection to her roots.
Egyptian designer Omar Chakil unveils ‘Transcendence’ at PAD Paris 2025 with Galerie Gastou, merging heritage with contemporary design.
Through his lens, the Syrian photographer reveals the intricate artistry and harmony of mosque ceilings across the UAE.
Patterns of Cairo sheds light on Alexandrian ceilings, which have adorned Cairo’s architecture since the Fatimid era.
Egypt’s first Ottoman mosque rises with faceted elegance, its minaret a slender beacon in Cairo’s endless skyline.
Built from the spoils of war, El Badi Palace rose in grandeur—only to be stripped bare.
Sasaki’s master plan for Salalah adds 12,000 homes and a wetland park, shaping a sustainable waterfront in Oman.
A Brutalist sanctuary, this spa once represented Morocco’s future. A new renovation may preserve its place in the nation’s past.
A fortress and a sanctuary, Masjid al-Juyushi has become a symbol of Fatimid strategy and architectural refinement.
Park Lamar by British architect Sir David Chipperfield is a new cultural and residential hub in Dubai’s Canal District.
Designed in 1965, Kuwait’s iconic water towers defy utility, standing as symbols of progress and scarcity.
Le Corbusier’s Baghdad Stadium, envisioned in 1955, weathered decades of political shifts before its 1980 completion.