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University of Natal Jama’at Khana Mosque

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The mihrab is represented as an extended prism, and the surface decoration on it, which is a continuation of the interior design, communicates the mihrab’s significance outwardly. Outside decoration is kept to a minimum.

A prayer space including a main prayer hall, a patio, a women’s area, a library, and a small kitchen for university students. The building is made of a concrete structure with brick siding. The volume is of somewhat deconstructed cubes.

The building’s form’s rigid yet straightforward geometry is maintained at the main entrance. A concrete portal that frames the entrance and a number of decorative motifs above the double doors serve to visually reinforce the idea of this entrance. Men access the first-floor gallery directly via a smaller (side) door on the east.

Both men and women conduct wudu and take off their shoes before praying. The windows are narrow, the ceilings are low, and the volumes are minimized in the support spaces (toilets and tea kitchen).

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

South Africa

Owner/Founder

The University of Natal

Year

1995

Area

500 m2

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Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

South Africa

Owner/
Founder

The University of Natal

Year

1995

Area

500 m2

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