Moorish design
Moorish design refers to the architectural and decorative style that emerged from the Moorish influence in Spain and North Africa during the Middle Ages. Characterized by intricate geometric patterns, vibrant tile work, and ornate arches, this style reflects a blend of Islamic and European artistic traditions.
Key elements of Moorish design include the use of stucco for detailed carvings, calligraphy that often features verses from the Quran, and lush gardens that create serene outdoor spaces. This design aesthetic is prominently seen in historical sites like the Alhambra in Granada and the Great Mosque of Córdoba.