Al Aziz Mosque
History
Due to its rapid growth, the Arabic
Emirate of Abu Dhabi is considered to be among the most modern cities of the
world. Its impressive high-rise towers and architectural distinctive buildings
with the generously expanded roads and highways characterize the cityscape.
Part of such buildings are a large number of newly constructed magnificent
mosques such as for example the Al Aziz Mosque which has been opened with the
beginning of Ramadan 2015 on the Al Reem Island. Architect of this project is
the reputable APG Architecture and Planning Group who is responsible for many
prominent projects in UAE and in the arabic world. With this new mosque, APG
has introduced innovative and new ideas and concepts with the use of light
transmitting concrete technology for the construction of unique and
distinguished facades. The Al Aziz Mosque project was provided with worldwide
unique and impressive Facade elements that were designed, produced and installed
by LUCEM Lichtbeton. To show their social commitment and responsibility towards
the Islamic Society, the Abu Dhabi based client Hasan Abdullah Mohammed Group
(HAMG), a private investment Group, has donated many mosques to several
locations in the UAE and other arabic countries including the most recent AL
Aziz Mosque in Abu Dhabi comprising a total area of 5100 square meters
distributed over 3 floor levels accommodating a total of 2270 worshipers. The
client HAMG entrusted APG Architecture and Planning Group with the task to
provide the mosque with a new special and distinguished architecture to present
the Al Aziz Mosque as a monument in Abu Dhabi. The result that crowned this
monument was a 515 square meters external LUCEM facade consisting of 207
elements of approx. 1800 x 1400 x 40 mm each. Every single element
is in all respects individual as it comprises a different shape and
construction making the whole concept a unique one worldwide. Especially during
evening and nighttime, when the walls become backlit, the glowing calligraphy
becomes a highlight in Abu Dhabi. Every panel of the F-facade is unique with
Arabic projecting letters Arabic letters of the different Calligraphy on each
individual panel protrude in a thickness of 30 mm out of the light transmitting
facade panels forming during the day hours a stunning optic of a natural stone
facade with a state of art design incorporating the shadows of the calligraphy
created by the sun light. The whole facade comprises the 99 different names of
God distributed on different elevations of the mosque in accordance with strict
instruction of the holy Kora’n. During the day the escalation in the facade art start
at dawn of each evening when the light transmitting facade starts its light
show after the activation of the LED lights installed behind the backside of
the facade panels – a technology developed from German company LUCEM. The light
transmitting fiber optics transmit the lights of the LED lights to the external
surface of the protruding letters. Each facade element is a massive concrete
panel that is absolutely weatherproof and can withstand extreme temperatures
usually prevailing in the summer months of the United Arab Emirates. The
surface of the facade elements has been treated to ensure resistance of the
erosion caused by sandstorms. It is also worth mentioning that each and every
LUCEM facade element is unique as it has been casted in individually and
uniquely tailored mould following detailed consideration of the exact
dimensional requirements and tolerances to ensure accuracy in the execution of
work especially at corners or areas with openings. “A mosque is a message in
itself that should take you away from the materialistic everyday world and
bring you closer to the metaphysical aspect of life and to God,” said Yasser
Fouad, designer of the mosque and architect with APG, a UAE-based architecture
and engineering firm. “The wall is alive and part of the message, it feels like
it’s reciting the names of God along with the visitor himself, a living
breathing part of the whole experience of worshipping God in prayer.” The idea
of reaslising calligraphy on the surface of light transmitting concrete for
this project was created by APG (Mr. Yasser Fouad)/Abu Dhabi, ALD (Mr. Wolfgang
von Zoubek)/Germany and LUCEM (Mr. Marijan Barlé)/Germany. Individual surface
and color of the light transmitting concrete facade panels Based on the
client’s request the surface of the LUCEM light transmitting panels was
sandblasted in a way to reflect the optic of a hand carved natural stone to
match other natural stones used on other areas of the mosque. LUCEM also
managed to produce the concrete elements pigmented in a precise way to match
local natural stone color used on adjacent areas. The intention of the
architect Mr. Yasser Fouad (APG) was to integrate the mosque to the surrounding
buildings of the new area Reem Island. Color and surface of the entire mosque
were designed to be smoothly fitting to the area’s appearance being at the same
time a sort of sculpture rising from earth. Due to the the specific chosen
color of the natural stone and the concrete color, it seems, as if the mosque
was formed from the sand below. Depending from sunlight angle, the LUCEM façade
appears in different colors. During daytime with no direct sun of the façade it
appears in a warm sand color, during sunset with intense direct sunlight on the
façade in 90 degree angle on the surface in a strong color of soil, after
sunset respective during twilight in the morning or evening it appears
sand-grey to grey. In night time with the darkest ambient light, it appears –
as an impressive natural occurance in architecture – widely shining and glowing
in a soft warm white color like the moon and the stars, the Arabic calligraphy.
At the same time, the design of the architecture is straight and modern, new
age design, based on squares and triangles instead of circles and rounded forms
of traditional mosque design. Customer-specific production The whole facade
comprises the 99 different names of Allah distributed on different elevations
of the mosque in accordance with strict instruction of the holy Quran. In order
to produce the exact light transmitting panels according to the client’s
requirements for the Al Aziz mosque a highly experienced calligrapher
specialized in the Islamic Arts and different calligraphy was employed to
prepare the hand drawings for the 99 different names of Allah and assign the location
of each in strict conformation to the holy Koran requirements. These were then
digitalized and transformed by the project’s architects to AutoCAD format that
were then used by LUCEM for the preparation of the individual molds, arranging
the fiber optics required and casting of the panels with a high strength
concrete. The letters protruding a remarkable 30 mm resulting in an increase
the thickness to 70 mm of the panel with an average dimension of 1800 x 1400
mm. The weight of such panel would be 300 kg. One panel had to be produced with
a dimension of double as much 3600 x 1400 mm and was weighing 600 kg. Water
proof light technology The backside of the curtained ventilated LUCEM light
transmitting concrete facade was provided with a lighting modules type OSRAM
"Back-LED plus“ that is watertight with a protection class of IP 66. The
total height of the lighting technique is 15 cm whereas a rotating cable system
allows applying a direct and indirect projection of the light. Although the
lifetime of the OSRAM lighting module are sufficiently long, yet for the case
of the need to quickly replace a module or maintain the whole lighting
technique without removing any calligraphy containing panel, LUCEM has
developed a cable system specially for this task by LUCEM. By utilizing such
high quality and energy saving lighting technique the electricity consumption
is very low compared to other conventional lighting systems Conventional
installation like for the natural stone facades The installation method for the
light transmitting concrete panels is handled the same way as for the
conventional curtained ventilated natural stone facades. For this project 16
undercut anchors were used to fix each panel to a channel based substructure
system fixed to the concrete structure of the mosque by means of chemical and
mechanical anchorage system.
Al Aziz Mosque stands out among the many places for
worship in the capital ABU DHABI, especially at night. “A mosque is not merely
a form and usable space. A mosque is a message in itself that should take you
away from the materialistic everyday world and bring you closer to the
metaphysical aspect of life and to God. Hence came the idea that a wall in a
mosque is not a function serving wall only. In Al Aziz mosque the wall is alive
and part of the message;it feels like it's reciting the Names of God along with
the visitor himself; a living breathing part of the whole experience of
worshiping God in prayer”said Yasser Fouad, designer of the mosque and Design
director at APG.
The idea of a wall mural as required part of the
brief inspired the thought process that led to the use of calligraphic designs
that presents the 99 different names of ALLAH.
To ensure that the message is constant disregarding
the time of day itself, a technology that combines the building material with
the concept of light had to be innovated. This eventually led to the light
transmission stone technology that consists of a fiber optic stone that lights
at night.
Generally, the lighting design was given thought in
parallel to designing forms and space so as to be integrated with the mass and
further delineate the forms.
The facades comprise the names of ALLAH distributed
on different elevations of the mosque. Calligraphy on each individual panel
protrudes 30 mm out of the light transmitting concrete. By day, the shadow
effect created by the sunlight creates stunning visuals on the natural stone
façade but at night, when the walls become backlit, the show really starts.
At dusk, LED lights installed behind the facade
panels are activated. The light is transmitted via fiber optics to the external
surface of the letters. Each facade element is a massive concrete panel that is
totally weatherproof and can withstand the extreme temperatures and erosion
caused by sandstorms as well. These massive elements were also designed to
match various types of natural stone used on other parts of the building.
A calligrapher was employed to prepare the hand
drawings for the calligraphy. These were then digitized and transformed to
AutoCAD, then used for the preparation of the individual molds. The panel’s
dimension of 1800 x 1400 mm weigh 300 kg. The result is a 515 square meter
facade consisting of 207 panels.
Description
Details
الموقع
Hazza Bin Zayed St - Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates
عدد المصليين
2500
المالك / المتبرع
General Authority of Islamic Affairs & Endowments
المعماري
APG Architecture & Planning Group
تاريخ البناء
2016
Area
5100 sqm
الرسومات المعمارية
الخريطة
History
Due to its rapid growth, the Arabic
Emirate of Abu Dhabi is considered to be among the most modern cities of the
world. Its impressive high-rise towers and architectural distinctive buildings
with the generously expanded roads and highways characterize the cityscape.
Part of such buildings are a large number of newly constructed magnificent
mosques such as for example the Al Aziz Mosque which has been opened with the
beginning of Ramadan 2015 on the Al Reem Island. Architect of this project is
the reputable APG Architecture and Planning Group who is responsible for many
prominent projects in UAE and in the arabic world. With this new mosque, APG
has introduced innovative and new ideas and concepts with the use of light
transmitting concrete technology for the construction of unique and
distinguished facades. The Al Aziz Mosque project was provided with worldwide
unique and impressive Facade elements that were designed, produced and installed
by LUCEM Lichtbeton. To show their social commitment and responsibility towards
the Islamic Society, the Abu Dhabi based client Hasan Abdullah Mohammed Group
(HAMG), a private investment Group, has donated many mosques to several
locations in the UAE and other arabic countries including the most recent AL
Aziz Mosque in Abu Dhabi comprising a total area of 5100 square meters
distributed over 3 floor levels accommodating a total of 2270 worshipers. The
client HAMG entrusted APG Architecture and Planning Group with the task to
provide the mosque with a new special and distinguished architecture to present
the Al Aziz Mosque as a monument in Abu Dhabi. The result that crowned this
monument was a 515 square meters external LUCEM facade consisting of 207
elements of approx. 1800 x 1400 x 40 mm each. Every single element
is in all respects individual as it comprises a different shape and
construction making the whole concept a unique one worldwide. Especially during
evening and nighttime, when the walls become backlit, the glowing calligraphy
becomes a highlight in Abu Dhabi. Every panel of the F-facade is unique with
Arabic projecting letters Arabic letters of the different Calligraphy on each
individual panel protrude in a thickness of 30 mm out of the light transmitting
facade panels forming during the day hours a stunning optic of a natural stone
facade with a state of art design incorporating the shadows of the calligraphy
created by the sun light. The whole facade comprises the 99 different names of
God distributed on different elevations of the mosque in accordance with strict
instruction of the holy Kora’n. During the day the escalation in the facade art start
at dawn of each evening when the light transmitting facade starts its light
show after the activation of the LED lights installed behind the backside of
the facade panels – a technology developed from German company LUCEM. The light
transmitting fiber optics transmit the lights of the LED lights to the external
surface of the protruding letters. Each facade element is a massive concrete
panel that is absolutely weatherproof and can withstand extreme temperatures
usually prevailing in the summer months of the United Arab Emirates. The
surface of the facade elements has been treated to ensure resistance of the
erosion caused by sandstorms. It is also worth mentioning that each and every
LUCEM facade element is unique as it has been casted in individually and
uniquely tailored mould following detailed consideration of the exact
dimensional requirements and tolerances to ensure accuracy in the execution of
work especially at corners or areas with openings. “A mosque is a message in
itself that should take you away from the materialistic everyday world and
bring you closer to the metaphysical aspect of life and to God,” said Yasser
Fouad, designer of the mosque and architect with APG, a UAE-based architecture
and engineering firm. “The wall is alive and part of the message, it feels like
it’s reciting the names of God along with the visitor himself, a living
breathing part of the whole experience of worshipping God in prayer.” The idea
of reaslising calligraphy on the surface of light transmitting concrete for
this project was created by APG (Mr. Yasser Fouad)/Abu Dhabi, ALD (Mr. Wolfgang
von Zoubek)/Germany and LUCEM (Mr. Marijan Barlé)/Germany. Individual surface
and color of the light transmitting concrete facade panels Based on the
client’s request the surface of the LUCEM light transmitting panels was
sandblasted in a way to reflect the optic of a hand carved natural stone to
match other natural stones used on other areas of the mosque. LUCEM also
managed to produce the concrete elements pigmented in a precise way to match
local natural stone color used on adjacent areas. The intention of the
architect Mr. Yasser Fouad (APG) was to integrate the mosque to the surrounding
buildings of the new area Reem Island. Color and surface of the entire mosque
were designed to be smoothly fitting to the area’s appearance being at the same
time a sort of sculpture rising from earth. Due to the the specific chosen
color of the natural stone and the concrete color, it seems, as if the mosque
was formed from the sand below. Depending from sunlight angle, the LUCEM façade
appears in different colors. During daytime with no direct sun of the façade it
appears in a warm sand color, during sunset with intense direct sunlight on the
façade in 90 degree angle on the surface in a strong color of soil, after
sunset respective during twilight in the morning or evening it appears
sand-grey to grey. In night time with the darkest ambient light, it appears –
as an impressive natural occurance in architecture – widely shining and glowing
in a soft warm white color like the moon and the stars, the Arabic calligraphy.
At the same time, the design of the architecture is straight and modern, new
age design, based on squares and triangles instead of circles and rounded forms
of traditional mosque design. Customer-specific production The whole facade
comprises the 99 different names of Allah distributed on different elevations
of the mosque in accordance with strict instruction of the holy Quran. In order
to produce the exact light transmitting panels according to the client’s
requirements for the Al Aziz mosque a highly experienced calligrapher
specialized in the Islamic Arts and different calligraphy was employed to
prepare the hand drawings for the 99 different names of Allah and assign the location
of each in strict conformation to the holy Koran requirements. These were then
digitalized and transformed by the project’s architects to AutoCAD format that
were then used by LUCEM for the preparation of the individual molds, arranging
the fiber optics required and casting of the panels with a high strength
concrete. The letters protruding a remarkable 30 mm resulting in an increase
the thickness to 70 mm of the panel with an average dimension of 1800 x 1400
mm. The weight of such panel would be 300 kg. One panel had to be produced with
a dimension of double as much 3600 x 1400 mm and was weighing 600 kg. Water
proof light technology The backside of the curtained ventilated LUCEM light
transmitting concrete facade was provided with a lighting modules type OSRAM
"Back-LED plus“ that is watertight with a protection class of IP 66. The
total height of the lighting technique is 15 cm whereas a rotating cable system
allows applying a direct and indirect projection of the light. Although the
lifetime of the OSRAM lighting module are sufficiently long, yet for the case
of the need to quickly replace a module or maintain the whole lighting
technique without removing any calligraphy containing panel, LUCEM has
developed a cable system specially for this task by LUCEM. By utilizing such
high quality and energy saving lighting technique the electricity consumption
is very low compared to other conventional lighting systems Conventional
installation like for the natural stone facades The installation method for the
light transmitting concrete panels is handled the same way as for the
conventional curtained ventilated natural stone facades. For this project 16
undercut anchors were used to fix each panel to a channel based substructure
system fixed to the concrete structure of the mosque by means of chemical and
mechanical anchorage system.
Al Aziz Mosque stands out among the many places for
worship in the capital ABU DHABI, especially at night. “A mosque is not merely
a form and usable space. A mosque is a message in itself that should take you
away from the materialistic everyday world and bring you closer to the
metaphysical aspect of life and to God. Hence came the idea that a wall in a
mosque is not a function serving wall only. In Al Aziz mosque the wall is alive
and part of the message;it feels like it's reciting the Names of God along with
the visitor himself; a living breathing part of the whole experience of
worshiping God in prayer”said Yasser Fouad, designer of the mosque and Design
director at APG.
The idea of a wall mural as required part of the
brief inspired the thought process that led to the use of calligraphic designs
that presents the 99 different names of ALLAH.
To ensure that the message is constant disregarding
the time of day itself, a technology that combines the building material with
the concept of light had to be innovated. This eventually led to the light
transmission stone technology that consists of a fiber optic stone that lights
at night.
Generally, the lighting design was given thought in
parallel to designing forms and space so as to be integrated with the mass and
further delineate the forms.
The facades comprise the names of ALLAH distributed
on different elevations of the mosque. Calligraphy on each individual panel
protrudes 30 mm out of the light transmitting concrete. By day, the shadow
effect created by the sunlight creates stunning visuals on the natural stone
façade but at night, when the walls become backlit, the show really starts.
At dusk, LED lights installed behind the facade
panels are activated. The light is transmitted via fiber optics to the external
surface of the letters. Each facade element is a massive concrete panel that is
totally weatherproof and can withstand the extreme temperatures and erosion
caused by sandstorms as well. These massive elements were also designed to
match various types of natural stone used on other parts of the building.
A calligrapher was employed to prepare the hand
drawings for the calligraphy. These were then digitized and transformed to
AutoCAD, then used for the preparation of the individual molds. The panel’s
dimension of 1800 x 1400 mm weigh 300 kg. The result is a 515 square meter
facade consisting of 207 panels.
Description