DESIGN OF A SPACE FOR WORSHIP
REPORT SUBMISSION ON CASE STUDY (MOSQUE)
GROUP 01: 202032001, 202132022, 202132024
BAITUR ROUF MOSQUE, 2012
By Architect Marina Tabassum
Winner of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2016
Inspiration taken from the mosques of Sultanate period. Any sort of symbolism was
avoided to focus on the spiritual connectivity with the space with the community.
CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
The inner square shifts 13 deg towards the north west because of the qibla direction.
To dilute the effect of this shift, a transitory space is brought in between using the circle
Main Prayer Space
Storage
Internal circulation space
External Community Space
Ablution Space
Water closets
Menhir
ZONING:
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
CIRCULATION
The Corridor in the south guildes one inside the mosque and ablution
space, mitigating the effect of angle shift
A gap in the brick wall to denote the
direction of the qibla on the west wall
Flashed light on to the walls to illuminate the facades.
Cylindrical cut outs on the roof slab,
covered by thermal glass,
representing the constellations to
create a spiritual ambiance
A height of 25’ to create a sense of submissivity and heighten the Quality of Prayer. A community space for the locals and the kids
LIGHT AND PROPORTION TO CREATE SPIRITUAL EFFECT
CLIMATIC CONSIDERATIONS
Raised on a plinth of 1 m to avoid flood.
Perforated walls to allow air
inside.
Eight columns around the periphery holds the
structure providing a column free prayer hall.
VENTILATION
Different apertures on the various parts allow cooled and continuous air flow
inside.
The warm air floats up and outside through the ventilators placed at the roofs.
Double perforated walls on the
south allow dustfree cooler air
inside the mosque.
Effective Water drainage system
to manage the rain water coming
through the openings
SHAPE ANALYSIS (2D)
Area: 8000 sqm
Capacity: 1500 worshippers
CONCEPT: KAABA & TAWAF
(The ritual of circumambulating the Kaaba
seven times as part of the hajj in Mecca)
Al-Irsyad Mosque, 2010
Magelang City, Central Java, Indonesia
By Architect Ridwan Kamil
ZONING
CIRCULATION
- Curved
- Arises curiosity
ENTRANCE
- Two entrance corridors at north & east
side of the main prayer hall.
- These rectilinear passageways are
formed of repetitive linear voids and
solids.
- Voids allow the air to pass through.
- Natural ventilation through the hollow
concrete block of the facade
- Air circulation is visible at the bottom part
- Thorough Passive ventilation
- Steel structure
- No column in the prayer hall
- 18 columns on the periphery
STRUCTURE CEILING
- 99 lights ascends from
the ceiling
- They contain the 99
names of Allah
VENTILATION
STORE ROOM
- hidden inside the triangular forms
MIHRAB
- Concept of floating in the water
- Implemented with semi circular pool
MINARET
- Used to call for prayers via loudspeakers
- One can find the mosque from afar through it
THE WATERBODY
- Reflects light at noon
- Keeps the ambient temperature low during summer
- Helps to flow cool air
- Creates a boundary between the indoor and outdoor
- Helds the word “Allah” written on a copper globe
PRAYER HALL
- Seperated for male and female
worshippers through curtain
- The proportion changes depending
on the number of worshippers
PARKING
FACADE
- Made of concrete block
- Kalma Tayyaba written with
hollow blocks
- Hollow blocks acts as ventilator
ROOF
- Absence of dome
- Pitch roofed from top
- Made of steel truss
SPACE OF ABLUTION
- Seperate space for male & female
- Separate restrooms
SHAER PARA JAME MASJID, 2021
BY ARCHITECT TAOPON KARTI SARKER
CONCEPT
Block with Five arms around a pentagon
with another five holes
Five arms for five pillars of islam Pentagon for five time
prayers in a day. Five holes for five kalimas. This block is
repeated to create the pattern.
The main idea is to design an open and transparent space within a basic form where people can find
peace and relate themselves to their surroundings. As we believe “Honesty, Transparency, and
Openness bring Peace of Mind.”- Dalai Lama
INSPIRATION
The mosque is surrounded by an existing two storey Koumi Madrasa and a family graveyard
at south, and an another graveyard at north and at west a pond and a typical shelter house
cum primary school, which is one of the inspirations for the formal expression of the mosque.
FORM: ZONING:
Basic geometric shapes with interlockings
CLIMATIC CONSIDERATION :
Users generally enter from the east alongside an open green space,
usually used as a playfield for the Madrasa students and additional
space for Eid Jamat, where there was a small pond earlier. A new large
pond is introduced at the north with a ghat for taking ablution and bath.
The mosque is also connected with a rear entry from the west.
The main hall is open and transparent for that
natural light and cross ventilation are ensured.
The windows flood the space with daylight.
This double-height space with a glass roof invites sky and rain
and creates a sense in the middle of the limit and infinite.
Circulation
PLAN, SECTION,
AXONOMETRIC VIEW :
AREA: 6650 sft
CAPACITY: 200 - 1000

Mosque Case study presentation.pdf

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    DESIGN OF ASPACE FOR WORSHIP REPORT SUBMISSION ON CASE STUDY (MOSQUE) GROUP 01: 202032001, 202132022, 202132024
  • 3.
    BAITUR ROUF MOSQUE,2012 By Architect Marina Tabassum Winner of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2016 Inspiration taken from the mosques of Sultanate period. Any sort of symbolism was avoided to focus on the spiritual connectivity with the space with the community. CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT The inner square shifts 13 deg towards the north west because of the qibla direction. To dilute the effect of this shift, a transitory space is brought in between using the circle
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    Main Prayer Space Storage Internalcirculation space External Community Space Ablution Space Water closets Menhir ZONING: Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan CIRCULATION The Corridor in the south guildes one inside the mosque and ablution space, mitigating the effect of angle shift
  • 5.
    A gap inthe brick wall to denote the direction of the qibla on the west wall Flashed light on to the walls to illuminate the facades. Cylindrical cut outs on the roof slab, covered by thermal glass, representing the constellations to create a spiritual ambiance A height of 25’ to create a sense of submissivity and heighten the Quality of Prayer. A community space for the locals and the kids LIGHT AND PROPORTION TO CREATE SPIRITUAL EFFECT
  • 6.
    CLIMATIC CONSIDERATIONS Raised ona plinth of 1 m to avoid flood. Perforated walls to allow air inside. Eight columns around the periphery holds the structure providing a column free prayer hall. VENTILATION Different apertures on the various parts allow cooled and continuous air flow inside. The warm air floats up and outside through the ventilators placed at the roofs. Double perforated walls on the south allow dustfree cooler air inside the mosque. Effective Water drainage system to manage the rain water coming through the openings
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    SHAPE ANALYSIS (2D) Area:8000 sqm Capacity: 1500 worshippers CONCEPT: KAABA & TAWAF (The ritual of circumambulating the Kaaba seven times as part of the hajj in Mecca) Al-Irsyad Mosque, 2010 Magelang City, Central Java, Indonesia By Architect Ridwan Kamil
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    ENTRANCE - Two entrancecorridors at north & east side of the main prayer hall. - These rectilinear passageways are formed of repetitive linear voids and solids. - Voids allow the air to pass through. - Natural ventilation through the hollow concrete block of the facade - Air circulation is visible at the bottom part - Thorough Passive ventilation - Steel structure - No column in the prayer hall - 18 columns on the periphery STRUCTURE CEILING - 99 lights ascends from the ceiling - They contain the 99 names of Allah VENTILATION
  • 10.
    STORE ROOM - hiddeninside the triangular forms MIHRAB - Concept of floating in the water - Implemented with semi circular pool MINARET - Used to call for prayers via loudspeakers - One can find the mosque from afar through it THE WATERBODY - Reflects light at noon - Keeps the ambient temperature low during summer - Helps to flow cool air - Creates a boundary between the indoor and outdoor - Helds the word “Allah” written on a copper globe
  • 11.
    PRAYER HALL - Seperatedfor male and female worshippers through curtain - The proportion changes depending on the number of worshippers PARKING FACADE - Made of concrete block - Kalma Tayyaba written with hollow blocks - Hollow blocks acts as ventilator ROOF - Absence of dome - Pitch roofed from top - Made of steel truss SPACE OF ABLUTION - Seperate space for male & female - Separate restrooms
  • 12.
    SHAER PARA JAMEMASJID, 2021 BY ARCHITECT TAOPON KARTI SARKER CONCEPT Block with Five arms around a pentagon with another five holes Five arms for five pillars of islam Pentagon for five time prayers in a day. Five holes for five kalimas. This block is repeated to create the pattern. The main idea is to design an open and transparent space within a basic form where people can find peace and relate themselves to their surroundings. As we believe “Honesty, Transparency, and Openness bring Peace of Mind.”- Dalai Lama INSPIRATION The mosque is surrounded by an existing two storey Koumi Madrasa and a family graveyard at south, and an another graveyard at north and at west a pond and a typical shelter house cum primary school, which is one of the inspirations for the formal expression of the mosque.
  • 13.
    FORM: ZONING: Basic geometricshapes with interlockings
  • 14.
    CLIMATIC CONSIDERATION : Usersgenerally enter from the east alongside an open green space, usually used as a playfield for the Madrasa students and additional space for Eid Jamat, where there was a small pond earlier. A new large pond is introduced at the north with a ghat for taking ablution and bath. The mosque is also connected with a rear entry from the west. The main hall is open and transparent for that natural light and cross ventilation are ensured. The windows flood the space with daylight. This double-height space with a glass roof invites sky and rain and creates a sense in the middle of the limit and infinite. Circulation
  • 15.
    PLAN, SECTION, AXONOMETRIC VIEW: AREA: 6650 sft CAPACITY: 200 - 1000