JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |
JOHOR MOSQUE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IDEAS COMPETITION 2018
The Islamic idea of universal brotherhood would bring people together. Its value of protecting the oppressed and the underprivileged provides it with a sense of purpose.
A place where the community may come together, to help ourselves and to help others.
It needs to be a public space, a space that belongs to all. The Public Space gives it a sense of place that binds the community to the place, to the mosque.
Johor Bahru is an international port that continues the tradition at the ports of Tanjung Pengerang and Tanjung Pelepas international ports. It welcomes the international community and remains a cosmopolitan city.
From the experience of its cosmopolitance, Johor Bahru expresses itself as a Maverick. Johor has produced maverick mosque architecture that departs from classical domed silhouette mosques, an architecture that edges on the innovative. Johor shows itself brave to experiment with new forms and ideas.
What a community needs is a great public realm. A place where people can come and meet to share a common urban experience. This agglomeration of people coming together; gives life and meaning to public spaces. It defines the character of the space, stamping it with an identity, marking it, making it special; making a statement of place-making.
A sense of place is as much a sentimental attachment as it is a physical attachment to a place. A sense of place lends a genius loci for place-making. A public realm provides the arena where a common shared experience create memories and emotions that bind communities together. And these memories and emotions create an attachment to the place, thus imbuing it with a sense of place.
By allowing people to claim the public spaces will re-connect and endear them to the place. The space does not belong to the mosque, or a segment of the community, it belongs to all. Everyone is free and welcomed to come and use the space.
A modern urban community has specific social needs such as a childcare centre and a school going children transit centre. These facilities would assists families whom both parents are working in providing a safe space.
Classrooms provide general purpose educational rooms for both young and old.
The public space and Civic Facilities are multiuse and multi-generational spaces that allows caters for every level of society, young or old.
Those who need help the most, usually do not seek them. Thus it becomes encumbent on society and the community to seek them out and to provide assistance to what extent that they can. The basic needs of food, clothing, education and perhaps, just a place to play.
A Civic center provides the activity base where a common experience may be shared. And this common experience is much more stronger as the activities are spiritually meaningful. The mosque provide safe spaces for the use of the community especially the young and children.
A mosque being at the center of community is the appropriate place to organize Relief spaces and help. It would also be a rallying point for the community to come together that would bind the community.
Being a first point of help would endear the community to the mosque and bring meaning to the community.
PAM Johor Mosque Idea Design Competition 2018 Honourable Mention Johor Mosque |