Showing posts with label Great Mosque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Mosque. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Design Concept Cube With Ball Giant Mosque in Turkey


The mosque is created with a shell / shell of steel, based on the concept points to infinity / divinity. A shrine to pray located inside a large concrete balls and giant dome large enough to collect urban communities together. Furthermore, it can be seen in the following figure:
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Project: Sphere Cube In Mosque
Designed

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Mosque Wapauwe, Maluku, Indonesia


Overview nothing too special with Wapauwe in Kaitetu Mosque, Central Maluku. But apparently, the building known as the oldest mosque in Maluku was made of sago!
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Evidence of the cultural history of Islam in Maluku seemingly clear from the establishment of the mosque is full of historical value in Kaitetu, Central Maluku. The mosque is named Wapauwe and has existed since the 14th century.

Masjid Al Irshad, Bandung, Indonesia


Masjid Al Irshad with a unique shape in Bandung, West Java, with a magnificent stand. Inspired by the Kaaba cube-shaped building of the Grand Mosque. This is one of masterpiece Flower City architect Ridwan Kamil.
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Seen from the outside, revealing vents writing two sentences creed.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Great Mosque of Banten (1552-1570)


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 Great Mosque of Banten, including the old mosque full of historical value. Every day the mosque was crowded with pilgrims who come not only from Banten and West Java, but also from various regions in Java.
Great Mosque of Banten building complex located at the mosque in the village of Banten Lama, about 10 km north of Serang. This mosque was first built by Sultan Maulana Hasanuddin (1552-1570), the first sultan of the Sultanate of Demak. He was the first son of Sunan Gunung Jati.