Naji Hamshari Mosque
Description
In Islam, prayer can take place anywhere. Outdoor was integrated with the indoor allowing for a visual continuity with the serene outdoor landscape through a qibla wall designed as sheer glass façade, later changed to partially transparent because of logistical objections from government. The wall overlooks a modern fountain and a soft green landscape resembling a glimpse of paradise. The Mosque was constructed as three separate rectangular entities, two of which are for the main halls and the third the courtyard entrance. It has a capacity for 3,200 men indoors and 800 in the outdoor spaces. The minaret is separate from the building itself, as a separate sculptural element.
Details
Location
Nemr Al-Hammoud St. 2, Amman, Jordan
Worshippers
4000
Owners
Mr. Naaji Al Hamshari
Architect Name
Sameer Moghrabi - Atelier White Interior
Year of Build
2012
Area
6300 sqm
Drawings
Map
Description
In Islam, prayer can take place anywhere. Outdoor was integrated with the indoor allowing for a visual continuity with the serene outdoor landscape through a qibla wall designed as sheer glass façade, later changed to partially transparent because of logistical objections from government. The wall overlooks a modern fountain and a soft green landscape resembling a glimpse of paradise. The Mosque was constructed as three separate rectangular entities, two of which are for the main halls and the third the courtyard entrance. It has a capacity for 3,200 men indoors and 800 in the outdoor spaces. The minaret is separate from the building itself, as a separate sculptural element.