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Finding balance: finding spirituality Vs the world.


Journey more than Vision: not enough place to pray 

Simply a place of prayer 🤲🏻 build so many houses, but needs a balance --- the mosque

The cycle of life . MK development, fill in that need, stand in the gap. Materialism contrast against spiritualism. Follow the people, follow the money. Backs up what the people cannot catch up with and afford. Whatever you choose and lack, the mosque offers to balance everything out. A gathering that flows into a multipurpose 

Social solitude spiritual

Extraction of Madras glass, rustic palette, vernacular material, the Malaysian element of the stilts, showcasing the engineering and tenacity of that particular race crafted


Custom of prayer balaiwongsari, no clusters squares, the intersection of geometry is done by light. Communal problems and wellbeing resolved in that hallprayer,anchored体community. Provision, functions, learning under a cycle. A unique mosque, culture and custom that is familiar as childhood 

The architecture informs of the usage. Pray to the nature, a doorway to the creation of the almighty. Nature, architecture is humanity, people at work, at unity, backdrop of life. Second change 

Localised, accessible, Damansara perdana 


Finding alignment, a relationship, a journey of continuation. Kkb is Finding oneself, a balancing act. Mk is Finding community, nothing for the public, this is for the public, a spiritual community, a gathering of a public building, no gate , locks, the square goes in.

 Into the underbelly of the mosque.


Design: God is nature is light is God

Polycarbonate duality in balance of cost and a marriage of materials. 


Macro: What is the Big concept? Bring nature into a suffocated space in order to have a breath to submit a prayer to nature. A sanctuary, refuge,  

Inviting light, nature, multilayering for soul to reach out 


Micro: materials are not needed to be expensive, are local. Minaret are built to the voice of the people. Positioned to align with God. In that place, according to the lights, the environment,the times and space. The alignment will have prayer 

poignant alignment. Mk wish is to pray here. But couldn't. Now he is always in our prayers. 


The team: picked by MK. Uses them, always, nurturing and growing with them. Relationship and business, a balance. Naturally stays on, despite differences. This is the last project. But his legacy goes on with each prayer within the mosque.


The work stops here, but the spirit!relationships carry on. 



Community: A space for: No expectations no discriminations, just contentment and a conversation. A place to encourage a sense of belonging, forgiveness, graciousness. It's an architecture of humanity.


Cost

 practicality 

Good design does not necessarily come with expensive material. How does design Inviting lights and nature to come in. Design and practicality: Form and function. How does it Allow people to pray better, to project their prayer, to get into the majestic sense the spaciousness, the glass inviting light and scenery from outside. 


Physically materialism, inner side come to pray after

 and before going to commerce value 

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