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THE MOSQUE A CROSS-CULTURAL BUILDING

Date Added

19/12/2022

Content Type

Book

Category

Architecture

Subject Area

3rd international Conference on Mosque Architecture

Author

Mashary A. Al Naim - Mohammed Al-Ajmi - Hani M. Al-Huneidi - Omar Khattab

ISBN

978-99906-1-952-2

Publisher Name

Abdullatif Al Fozan Award for Mosque Architecture and College of Architecture at Kuwait University

Year of Publication

2020


CONFERENCE TRACK 1: MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE: BETWEEN GLOBAL CONTEXTS AND LOCAL TRADITIONS CONFERENCE TRACK 2: SPIRITUALITY IN MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE TRACK 3: MOSQUE: MULTIPLE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES


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The title of this conference raises many questions about what we mean by claiming that mosques are transcultural. Clearly, mosques throughout the world have left a rich architectural legacy linked to their local settings and the diverse cultures they have interacted with. We see that on the personal level, this supremely influential building is characterized by a cultural identity that is rarely found in other places of worship; seamlessly incorporating local components yet strictly maintaining a defining constancy. This characteristic has resulted in a cumulative development of mosque architecture and spatial form over the many centuries of its continuation. It is natural for any building to express a relationship with the local natural and cultural environment, but in the case of the mosque, its form is free from restrictions of design and components except for the orientation of the prayer hall to the qiblah. And since this orientation changes from one place to another, it has inspired builders and architects with a high degree of flexibility with regard to the fundamental shape of the mosque and its relation to the surrounding urban fabric. This third staging of the International Conference on Mosque Architecture is entitled ‘The Mosque: A Cross-Cultural Building’. Organized by the Abdullatif Alfozan Award for Mosque Architecture in collaboration with Kuwait University‘s College of Architecture, and held by the Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Cultural Center, the conference will see the expert participation of 15 architects and specialists in mosque architecture and arts, with some 40 refereed scientific papers from 50 researchers. 


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