
Mustapha Nami
Address: 17, Avenue Michlifen, Agdal, Rabat -Maroc
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A territory is a lived space, anthropized, transformed by a process of interaction between man and his natural environment. The buildings and constructions, whatever they are, are part of space configuration and fully materialize the appropriation of the territory and its heritage status.
Several categories of buildings are major characteristics of an area. Architectures take many forms and can theoretically be arranged in a pyramid form whose base is constituted on habitats such as Ksour-s and large communal villages, while the top part is formed with little
buildings like traditional tanks (maṭfiya -s). The constructed territories, sometimes taking the form of cultural landscapes, endure the current changes introducing new architectural paradigms and new territorial configurations, especially in rural areas.
Keywords: Architecture, Buildings, Area, Territory, Landscape, Heritage, Modernity.
A territory is a lived space, anthropized, transformed by a process of interaction between man and his natural environment. The buildings and constructions, whatever they are, are part of space configuration and fully materialize the appropriation of the territory and its heritage status.
Several categories of buildings are major characteristics of an area. Architectures take many forms and can theoretically be arranged in a pyramid form whose base is constituted on habitats such as Ksour-s and large communal villages, while the top part is formed with little
buildings like traditional tanks (maṭfiya -s). The constructed territories, sometimes taking the form of cultural landscapes, endure the current changes introducing new architectural paradigms and new territorial configurations, especially in rural areas.
Keywords: Architecture, Buildings, Area, Territory, Landscape, Heritage, Modernity.