Bayt Junblat, southern iwan – decoration of faience tiles
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan – decoration of faience tiles
Bouquet of flowers and fruits in bowls on the wall cornice in the reception room (Qaʿa) of the Sadir house
Wakil House, decorated windows
Monastery of St Simeon, Corinthian capitals decorated with wavy acanthus leaves
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, the upper part – a cornice with floral motifs and a Qur’anic text in Kufic script
Carved giant footprints at the threshold of the entrance of ʿAyn Dara temple
Raqqa, Palace D, stucco decorations
Raqqa, Palace D, stucco decorations
as-Saray al-Kabir, a view of the plaza in front of Aleppo citadel’s entrance
Hammam an-Nahhasin, the warm section (wastani)
Conservation of the Grape Room made in 1835, house Nizam, Damascus
Conservation of the Grape Room made in 1835, house Nizam, Damascus
Orientation-room-codes
Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation – Damage Mapping
Conservation of the Grape Room made in 1835, house Nizam, Damascus
Al-Madrasa al-Ahmadiyya, inscription and decoration above the entrance of the prayer hall
At-Takiyya al-Ikhlasiyya (az-Zawiya ar-Rifaʿiyya), inscription and decoration above the entrance
Al-Madrasa al-Ahmadiyya, inscription and decoration above the entrance of the prayer hall
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
House with mud decoration as door framing in the village of Qalʿat Najm, that was flooded by the Tishrin dam
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan – decoration of marble and faience tiles
Jamiʿ al-ʿAdiliyya, decoration details in the double arcade
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade- decoration on the top part of a window niche
Takiyyat ash-Shaykh Abu Bakr, muqarnas decoration on the prayer niche
Valley of the Tombs, Tomb of Jambliku – decoration of the door lintel
‘Ajami decoration in Qasr al-‘Azm, Damascus
Khan al-Wazir, decoration and windows on top of the internal facade of the khan’s entrance
Application of the relief paste of a ‘Ajami decoration
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
‘Ajami decoration in Qasr al-‘Azm, Damascus
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