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MOSQUE PROTOTYPE, KSA
The architectural project envisions a prototype mosque designed to seamlessly integrate into an urban community, fostering a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. Local stone, abundant in the region, is employed as the primary construction material, grounding the structure within its cultural context. Wooden mashrabia, traditional latticework screens, is utilized for intricate detailing, adding a touch of warmth and cultural richness to the design.
The mosque's design prioritizes large openings, creating a sense of openness and connectivity with the surrounding urban fabric. Expansive windows and carefully crafted apertures allow natural light to filter into the interior, enhancing the prayer spaces and creating a dynamic interplay between light and shadow. The incorporation of open spaces within the mosque compound encourages community engagement and provides tranquil areas for reflection. In addition to its spiritual function, the prototype mosque serves as a cultural landmark, contributing to the architectural diversity of the urban landscape. Sustainability is a key consideration, with the use of local materials minimizing the ecological footprint. The mosque is envisioned not only as a place of worship but as a dynamic community hub, promoting inclusivity and cultural exchange within the urban setting.
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