Bifora (architecture) (redirect from Ajimez)
was also copied in the Moorish architecture in Spain, where it is called ajimez (from Arabic ash-shammīs). It returned in vogue in the nineteenth century...
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Three horseshoe arches form the main entrance, above which rise tiers of ajimez windows, with their paired horseshoe arches sharing a single column. The...
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early-Manueline influences. Above the entrance porch on the western façade is an ajimez window (a mullioned window) in Manueline and Moorish style in the room of...
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Arabic Shanuz and ultimately Classical Arabic Shuniz [ʔlʃːuːniːz] (listen). ajimez: bifora (twin arched window); wooden salient balcony with lattice windows...
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Archaeological Museum of Badajoz Baluarte de San Pedro Cáceres Museum Casa del Ajimez Casa-Museo Árabe Yusuf Al-Burch Casa Museo Guayasamín de Cáceres Casa Museo...
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