Vernacular
The Kasbah is a masterwork of Vernacular Traditional Sud-Marocain (Southern Moroccan) Earthen Architecture. Constructed using pisé (rammed earth) and sun-dried mud bricks mixed with straw, the structure features tapering defensive walls, crenelated towers, and intricate geometric Berber motifs carved into the facades. Inside, one finds a cooling internal climate fostered by thick walls, cedar-wood ceilings, and open-air patios designed to harmonise with the harsh Saharan environment.
