A mosque that combines Ottoman revival architecture with modern functional planning.
A mosque that combines Ottoman revival architecture with modern functional planning.
Thoughtful materials, geometric patterns, and controlled daylighting create a serene, uplifting, and culturally authentic environment for worship and community activities.

An elegant, modern structure defined by its clean geometric form, refined symmetry, and the striking patterned screen that anchors the façade, with each window and opening thoughtfully placed to reflect the building’s balanced layout and serene internal courtyards.

The ground floor centers on a spacious main prayer hall with separate areas for men and women, supported by dedicated ablution spaces and clear circulation routes that emphasize symmetry, openness, and a strong visual connection to the Qibla wall. Surrounding this core, the administrative functions—including the lobby, offices, pantry, and restrooms—are organized around interior and exterior planted courtyards.