Azurum color in architectura Maghribi
Blue Dream of the Maghreb: How French Architecture Gave the North of Africa the Color of the Sky and the SeaImagine a city that greets you with an explosion of blue. Not just the sky or the sea, but walls, doors, windows, balconies, domes — all shimmering in shades of azure, ultramarine, lapis lazuli, and cobalt. This is not a fantasy or a surrealistic painting. This is a reality in many cities of the Maghreb — Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, where the French architectural tradition, encountering local color, gave birth to a phenomenon that still captivates travelers and architects. Blue here is not just paint — it is a philosophy, the breath of the Mediterranean breeze, an attempt to stop time and tame infinity.Historical Context: When Europe Met AfricaThe French presence in North Africa, which began in the 19th century and lasted until the mid-20th century, left an indelible mark on the architectural appearance of the region. French architects, engineers, and town planners brought with them not only new construction technologies and styles — neoclassicism, art deco, modernism — but also a new vision of urban space. They laid out wide boulevards, planted parks, built public buildings, stations, theaters, and residential quarters that were to become symbols of French \"civilizing\" influence.However, architecture does not exist in a vacuum. French architects, working in the Maghreb, inevitably absorbed local traditions — the use of light tones to reflect sunlight, internal courtyards-atriums to protect against heat, carved wooden elements, and glazed tiles. Thus, a style was born that is sometimes called \"neo-Moorish\" or \"eclectic colonial\" — a hybrid where French rationality met eastern ornamentalism.Symbolism of Blue: Why This Color Became DominantBut why did blue become the dominant color in this synthesis? The answer lies at the intersection of several factors. Firstly, it is the climate. Blue, especially its light shades, reflects sunlight, which helps to keep t ... Read more
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