3. oThe prestigious Central Mosque
is a prime example of modern
Euro Islam architecture.
oCologne mosque is regarded as
a symbol of integration and
symbol of the birth of German
mosque architecture.
o Cologne Central Mosque
measuring 4500㎡ is able to
accommodate1,200 worshipers.
oWhich makes Cologne Mosque
considered the largest mosque
in Germany.
4. History
o The massive structure was first commissioned by
German Muslims who belonged to the Turkish-
Islamic Union for Religious Affairs.
o A controversy surrounded the development of
the mosque as protesters opposed its
development.
o The construction was funded by hundreds of
Muslim associations, but also bank loans and
donations from the Turkish government's religious
affairs authority in Germany, DITIB.
o Cologne city council approved the plans in
2008, despite the conservative Christian
Democrats voting against it.
o The mosque first opened for prayer during
Ramadan in 2017, but was officially opened by
Turkish President during his visit to Germany in
September 2018.
5. Concept and
Inspiration
oInspired by a flower bud
representing peace.
oThe building symbolizes openness
to people of all religions.
oIt features a dome which appears
to open like a flower bud.
6. Design
o The mosque is designed with similar
elements as the Ottoman
architectural style, mainly
characterized by the large dome.
o The complex is also characterized by
the praying hall, which consists of
several shell-like walls.
7. Goal
o The goal of the Cologne mosque
bridge is to interfaith
communication in Germany’s
design of the mosque to be able
to create a breakthrough in the
field of worship architecture
houses
o Convey the architecture of the
Ottoman/Turkish mosque with a
typical European style
architecture.
8. Features
The mosque most appealing features include glass
walls which allow visitors to feel an impression of
openness and a 35 m high (glass and concrete)
dome and two 55 m minarets.
9. Directly below the prayer hall there is
an auditorium ,a library, training and
conference rooms, shops and
service outlets and an underground
parking.
The feeling of openness is
reinforced by a welcoming
entrance with a staircase from
the street, The mosque has
the bazaar and entrance on
the ground floor.
12. Exterior:
o“Open “and “bright “.
oIt features a Turkish-Ottoman roof and
is designed to be transparent by using
glass that features natural lighting
which creates a transparent structure.
oModern atmosphere can be seen
through the design of the glass that
blends on the wall.
oPeople inside can look out, and those
outside can look in, an invitation for
open interfaith dialogue.
13. o Height, massing and choice of
materials create a
homogenous environment.
o The main prayer-hall plays as a
solitary within the ensemble,
more of a unique public
function.
14. o All exterior surfaces are unified by
the warm character of the
surface of concrete, forming the
structures to a striking ensemble.
o Balance between light and
shadow, solid and void.
o There is a fountain to the center
of the yard, which not only invites
visitors to explore the depth of
the plaza, but is also a religious
symbol.
15. o Along the edges of the hall are
interconnected mezzanine-levels,
accessible via stairs along the side of the
plaza.
o The plaza is primarily an administration
and a small museum for Islamic art
including a shopping arcade.
16. o Along the edges of the hall are
interconnected mezzanine-levels, accessible
via stairs along the side of the plaza.
o Framing the plaza on the left is a structure
which primarily is an administration and a
small museum for Islamic art including a
shopping arcade.
17. Interior:
The interior design combines oriental
elements with contemporary Islam, which
is reflected in the ceiling medallions with
Arabic inscriptions in gold leaf.
These feature the names of all the great
prophets who play an important role in
Jewish, Christian and Islamic history.
18. Islamic Architecture Elements:
1) Ceramic arts: Geometric patterns and gold
calligraphy all over the prayer hall, in which the spirit of
prayer runs through the entire space.
20. 3) The minbar (pulpit) and
the mihrab (prayer niche)
The minbar and the mihrab
are on the front wall of the
hall.
Anyone, up to 1,200 people
can pray in the hall, the walls
are decorated with 1,800
stucco panels.
21. Conclusion
o Modern atmosphere is seen through the design of the glass
which blends with the wall.
o Modern impression can be see from the interior center of the
dome (gold star).
o Light streams in through a huge star in the center of the dome.
o Connects the two main levels again and creates a pleasant
atmosphere.