The Shitta Mosque was constructed in the Brazilian architectural style and features a traceried canopy as well as pinnacles with floral decorations reminiscent of Taiwo Olowo’s monument. The pattern is still there, at least in the former Ahmadiyya Central Mosque in a degraded form.
a square plan mosque with Brazilian Baroque influence in the facade. The brick façade with ceramic cladding is divided by stone pillars, and the vault above is covered with a gable roof.
https://cialagos.org/portfolio/conservation-2/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shitta-Bey_Mosque
https://mavcor.yale.edu/material-objects/shitta-bey-mosque
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