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Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Date: 2021-11-16
Global Architecture - Jerusalem Israel 2016

Old stone buildings with flat roofs fill the frame, packed closely together on a hillside. Rooftops are crowded with water tanks, satellite dishes, antennas, small sheds, and patched metal coverings. A pale dome rises behind the blocks, and small arched windows and rough limestone walls show the age and density of the neighborhood.

The scene shows layered masonry facades built from local limestone, with simple rectangular volumes and minimal ornament. Repeated small openings, arched window heads, parapet edges, and roof add-ons create a busy skyline that feels improvised and lived-in. The dome and the heavy stone construction suggest religious and civic architecture mixed into a compact historic urban fabric.

The dominant style reads as traditional Jerusalem stone vernacular, shaped by thick load-bearing walls, small window apertures, and flat roofs adapted for utilities and outdoor use. These elements are typical of older Middle Eastern urban building where roof space becomes an extension of daily life.

Architecture type or style: Jerusalem stone vernacular
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Photographer: Sten-ÅKe Sändh
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