The medina's walls were built to keep the outside out — and in doing so, they kept the inside in. Behind every high wall in Marrakech, a garden: the riad tradition of turning inward, of organizing life around a private courtyard filled with citrus, jasmine, and the dracaena that grows here as naturally as the buildings themselves. This frame catches that arrangement at its most elemental: the rose pink wall with its decorative merlons running diagonally across the frame, and above it, erupting into the clean blue sky, multiple dracaena plants in full sun, their spiky crowns as geometric in their own way as the battlements below them. The city's most fundamental spatial move — wall and garden — in three colors.
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