This is a striking example of traditional Moroccan or Andalusian architecture with characteristic window design. The architectural composition is presented as an arched window with elegant white wooden shutters, framed by decorative masonry.
The facade demonstrates the classic Moorish style with a horseshoe arch and rich ornamental decoration. Particularly notable is the colorful ceramic mosaic (zellige) forming a geometric pattern of blue, red, and black elements around the window perimeter. This traditional framing technique is a distinctive feature of the region's Islamic architecture.
The upper part of the window is adorned with openwork carving featuring floral patterns, creating an effect of lightness and airiness. The wrought iron balustrade at the bottom adds contrast and emphasizes the vertical rhythm of the shutters. The light beige shade of the wall plaster harmoniously combines with the bluish tones of the wooden elements.
The window structure is both functional and aesthetically pleasing: the shutters protect from the bright Mediterranean or North African sun, while the decorative framing transforms a utilitarian element into a work of architectural art.