Vas Issue 02

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Figure 382 - Computer Generated Image of a Contemporary Mosque.

Figure 383 Computer Generated Image of an interior of a Contemporary Mosque, Option a.

Figure 384 Computer Generated Image of a Contemporary Mosque showing Mihrab.

Figure 385 Computer Generated Image of an interior of a Contemporary Mosque, Option b.

Figure 376 Interior view of the facade (Option 2)

Figure 377 Exterior view of facade (Option 3)

Figure 378 Interior view of the facade (Option 2)

Figure 379 Exterior view of facade (Option 3)

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Figure 381 - Example of a contemporary Mosque layout.

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17-18 April 2016: Lectures by

Marina Tabassum Diagrams and standard 3D of Mosque Design Guidelines of Abu Dhabi, UAE, by Marina Tabassum (MTA) presented at the lecture at BI.

Marina Tabassum showed two very different recent works by her and discussed aspects of how they are all connected to the issues of House, Cluster and Matrix. One of those was the Panigram Resort and the other was the Abu Dhabi Mosque Development Regulations for United Arab Emirates. Both the works have elements of “architecture without the architect.” As the mosque design regulations are heavily connected to the vernacular architecture of the Emirates and the Panigram project introduced the strategy of involving local community to learn and build the project.

Abu Dhabi Mosque Development Regulations Project The mosque design guidelines that Marina Tabassum developed for Abu Dhabi was a result of an extensive research and analysis of vernacular mosque design in the Emirates. The regulations feature all the traditional, organic elements of the local vernacular architecture, that would help to fit the future designs with local climate and the culture seamlessly; involving the ideas of passive-cooling, traditional proportions and efficiency.

Panigram Resort The Panigram Resort project also started with extensive research on the local and vernacular architecture. While being sensitive to the local culture, climate and environment, this project also involved the local people directly into the process of making it. Located in Taherpur, Jessor, on a small delta of Kapotakkha river; it becamean exemplary work of sensible, state-of-the-art hospitality facility

April Session 2016 | 26-27 | House/Cluster/Matrix

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