صليحة عباسصلاح الدين معلم2025-12-302025-12-302025-04-23https://dspace.univ-batna.dz/handle/123456789/8871الملتقى الدولي الثاني حول التراث المعماري العمراني الصحراوي -عصرنة الماضيThe Saharan urban and architectural heritage is as ancient as the societies that inhabited the desert. One of its most prominent features is the k'sor, or palaces, which are groups of fortified dwellings with high walls, covered in a compact, homogeneous structure. The k'sor community in the Algerian desert represents a model that preserves the urban, social, and cultural characteristics of its inhabitants. These are valuable heritage landmarks that must be preserved. Heritage preservation can be achieved in two main ways. The first involves direct intervention in existing heritage through restoration, renovation, protection, maintenance, and adaptive reuse, aiming to retain its unique character and artistic value while protecting it from natural and human-induced damage. The second approach draws inspiration from the richness of heritage elements and components, using them as a foundation for contemporary architectural and urban practices.otherarchitectural heritagepreservationinspirationdesert characterurban sustainabilityPreservation Of The Saharan Architectural Heritage -Between Rehabilitation and Inspiration-Working Paper