Award / Auszeichnung | 06/2017
Iconic Awards 2017: Innovative Architecture
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Aerial view 01
AlJabri Mosque
Winner Architecture I Concept
Architektur
Projektdaten
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Gebäudetyp:
Sakralbauten
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Projektgröße:
keine Angabe
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Status:
Realisiert
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Termine:
Fertigstellung: 01/2017
Projektbeschreibung
The new Mosque will cover an area of 22.550 square meters, on King Abdul-Aziz Road and will host a mix of religious, civilian, educational services.
The project starts from an in-depth analysis of the architectural identity character of Najd Region and its relatioship with the urban sorrundings in order to define formal and architectural key elements.
The complex develops around a central square, enclosed and cozy which , which will be a meeting point. Access to the square is enabled through covered passages and small aired and shady courtyards, a protected location in which meeting and relaxing is pleasant.
All around the plaza, there are commercial activities, coffee bars and little restaurants, whereas on the upper level there are offices, libraries, Koranic school and sports facilities for youngsters. The entire building complex is naturally dominated by the Main Mosque.
The project signed by Schiattarella Associati tries to build a fragment of a “slow-city”, in dichotomy with the urban development model of the last decades. it follows the principle of a people-oriented city, the project summarizes essential of Saudi cultural identity values of Najd architecture and contemporary language.
The volume of the Mosque, despite its dimensions, apparently seems floating on the water surrounding it. The diagonal cut at the center of the stone-made façade marks the symbolic passage from outside to inside, the doorstep between civilian and religious area, promising and allowing the owed purge/purification.
Place of meditation and sacredness, during the day, the main hall of the mosque is crossed by natural light seeping through along the perimeter in the intentionally empty space between the two walls, bouncing from one wall to the other and disappearing diagonally in the structure lighting it up in its lower boundary.
At sunset, artificial light follows the same path in reverse order, so that the building becomes a landmark from the outside and is for all to see.
The inner space is crossed by suffused and indirect light, which reflects on the rough walls surface and deeply penetrates in the Mosque. Light increases its intensity while approaching the Mihrab to indicate directions towards Makkah.
Result is a space where light dominates underlining its sacredness and at the same time fosters meditation and prayer fully respecting local tradition and culture.
Project: Moschea Al Jabri
Place: Ha'il (Saudi Arabia)
Client: Private
Year: 2017
Design: Schiattarella Associati
Consultant: Charitable Association for Engineering Services
The project starts from an in-depth analysis of the architectural identity character of Najd Region and its relatioship with the urban sorrundings in order to define formal and architectural key elements.
The complex develops around a central square, enclosed and cozy which , which will be a meeting point. Access to the square is enabled through covered passages and small aired and shady courtyards, a protected location in which meeting and relaxing is pleasant.
All around the plaza, there are commercial activities, coffee bars and little restaurants, whereas on the upper level there are offices, libraries, Koranic school and sports facilities for youngsters. The entire building complex is naturally dominated by the Main Mosque.
The project signed by Schiattarella Associati tries to build a fragment of a “slow-city”, in dichotomy with the urban development model of the last decades. it follows the principle of a people-oriented city, the project summarizes essential of Saudi cultural identity values of Najd architecture and contemporary language.
The volume of the Mosque, despite its dimensions, apparently seems floating on the water surrounding it. The diagonal cut at the center of the stone-made façade marks the symbolic passage from outside to inside, the doorstep between civilian and religious area, promising and allowing the owed purge/purification.
Place of meditation and sacredness, during the day, the main hall of the mosque is crossed by natural light seeping through along the perimeter in the intentionally empty space between the two walls, bouncing from one wall to the other and disappearing diagonally in the structure lighting it up in its lower boundary.
At sunset, artificial light follows the same path in reverse order, so that the building becomes a landmark from the outside and is for all to see.
The inner space is crossed by suffused and indirect light, which reflects on the rough walls surface and deeply penetrates in the Mosque. Light increases its intensity while approaching the Mihrab to indicate directions towards Makkah.
Result is a space where light dominates underlining its sacredness and at the same time fosters meditation and prayer fully respecting local tradition and culture.
Project: Moschea Al Jabri
Place: Ha'il (Saudi Arabia)
Client: Private
Year: 2017
Design: Schiattarella Associati
Consultant: Charitable Association for Engineering Services
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Aerial view 02
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Elevation on King Abdulaziz Rd.
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Main Mosque entrance
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Main mosque interior 01
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Main mosque interior 02