Abstract

This paper explores the evolving role of Moroccan Zellij in contemporary urban architectural design, highlighting its integration into global projects and its potential as a sustainable design element. Zellij, a traditional Moroccan tile work, is renowned for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors. As urban environments increasingly seek sustainable and culturally rich materials, Zellij has found a new relevance in modern architecture. The paper analyzes how Zellij is being adapted for use in diverse settings, from luxury buildings to public spaces, and discusses the technical and logistical challenges involved in its integration. It also examines the aesthetic and cultural impacts of Zellij on urban spaces, its contribution to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, and how it fosters a deeper connection between traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. Finally, the paper forecasts future trends in the use of Zellij and its potential influence on global architectural styles, suggesting that Zellij will continue to enhance urban landscapes while promoting sustainable building practices.

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