Bayt Ghazala, ʿajami panels decorating the southern wing ceiling in the main reception hall (qaʿa)
Bayt Ghazala, ʿajami panels decorating the northern wing ceiling in the main reception hall (qaʿa)
Fig.45-b_wall in danger of collapse
Bayt Wakil, facade of the reception hall (qaʿa)
Fig.45-a_Wall pillar in danger of collapse
Fig.07_view at rubble
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Orientation-room-codes
Bayt Wakil, dome of the reception hall (qaʿa) from the inside
A side from the courtyard of Bayt Jubran Afandi Shamiyya, Bab Tuma
Bayt Dallal, a part of courtyard and iwan
Bayt Dallal, decorated stone at the iwan stair
Bayt Wakil, qaʿa, front elevation of the hall’s facade
Aleppo countryside, Dome houses
Bayt Wakil, interior facade of the upper floor
Bayt Wakil, iwan
Bayt Wakil, courtyard and fountain
Habuba Kabira, upper part of a cantilever dome construction
Kafr Halab village, clay dome houses
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Very well preserved domed rooms of a farmstead in an Assyrian village
As-Safira area in Aleppo province – clay dome houses
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Today empty domed houses in an Assyrian village seen from the street side
Village on western shore of Jabbul-Lake, dome houses with stone inlay on the top
Habuba Kabira, plastering of the domes after completion of the shell
Habuba Kabira, view into a plastered cantilever dome with openings and decorative layer
Habuba Kabira, during the construction of cantilever domes, the mortar is pulled up using a bucket
Habuba Kabira, how three cantilever domes are connected (two cantilever domes are posed on a relieving arch)
in the Ghab plain: thatched mud houses, 1963
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, interior
Ghab plain: thatched mud houses, 1963
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