Ia direka oleh Paolo Venturella Architecture, arkitek Italy yang menjadi binaan masa depan di bandar Pristina, Kosovo dengan menggabungkan elemen Kubah Kiblat dengan binaan yang unik dengan menjana tenaga solar dan aliran udara semula jadi..
paolo venturella architecture: solar powered mosque in pristina
the monolithic building proposal by italian architect paolo venturella becomes a urban fulcrum for the city of prishtina in
kosovo. by merging the two main
elements of the mosque - the 'kiblah wall 'dome' - the plan indicates a direction for users to pray, creating a communal
space for people to unite. from a
geometric point of view, the mosque - which faces the mecca - can be seen as a sphere that extrudes out from the wall.
kosovo. by merging the two main
elements of the mosque - the 'kiblah wall 'dome' - the plan indicates a direction for users to pray, creating a communal
space for people to unite. from a
geometric point of view, the mosque - which faces the mecca - can be seen as a sphere that extrudes out from the wall.
the prayer hall is divided into two separated rooms, accommodating a smaller area for praying from monday to thursday,
and a larger space for friday and festivals.
both sections are designed on multiple levels, bringing men and women together at different levels. educational, social,
administrative and commercial areas are
separated from the sacred space above. the shape of the envelope is conceived as a 'double-skin' - generating a circular
intervention around the prayer hall.
made with a series of louvers, the facade is covered with thin photovoltaic film that harvests energy for the mosque and
the other services.
and a larger space for friday and festivals.
both sections are designed on multiple levels, bringing men and women together at different levels. educational, social,
administrative and commercial areas are
separated from the sacred space above. the shape of the envelope is conceived as a 'double-skin' - generating a circular
intervention around the prayer hall.
made with a series of louvers, the facade is covered with thin photovoltaic film that harvests energy for the mosque and
the other services.
taking advantage of the spherical shape, the curved form guarantees a surface perfectly oriented to the sun during all
the day so to optimize the radiation
of the sun. these tilted shaders avoid the direct passage of sunlight creating indirect illumination and allow the view to
outside. the southern facing 'kibla
wall' works as a greenhouse element that captures heat and releases it to the interior when needed during colder periods.
the day so to optimize the radiation
of the sun. these tilted shaders avoid the direct passage of sunlight creating indirect illumination and allow the view to
outside. the southern facing 'kibla
wall' works as a greenhouse element that captures heat and releases it to the interior when needed during colder periods.
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