_Religious Buildings – Mosques

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Architecture, mastery and natyre create the organic symbiosis of meaning and spirit that in the essence of self-construction, harass themselves with shapes, which by themselves rise above them. In this way the object grows from the materials, the structure from the bases to the domes that lie between the strong ground and the opened sky, following the flow of growth to continue this continuity with the high of the minarets that tend to touch the perfections and with strength of perfection interconnect the particular elements.

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Rexhepi, Abetare and Beqaj, Binak, “Religious Buildings – Mosques” in UBT International Conference 13 Proceedings, ed. byHajrizi, Edmond, 2021.

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Abetare Rexhepi, Binak Beqaj

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