
Faisal Mosque (King Faisal) (Shah Faisal) Mosque was named after King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz, king of Saudi Arabia, visited Pakistan and like the idea of the mosque then bear the expenditures as a gift to the people of Pakistan.
The concept that Dalokay achieved in the king Faisal mosque was to present the mosque as a crown for the modern capital, Islamabad. Where he developed his concept based on Quranic guidelines. The context, modernity, monumentality and a valuable heritage from resent generation to the coming ones all are the main design consideration that help Dalokay to achieve in the king Faisal mosque. Moreover, the mosque is not close with a boundary walls as any other mosques, but instead it’s an open too the land. The dome in his design was unusual, where he used an Arabic tend design instead of having a dome to resemble and to be an extension of the Margalla Hills.
The geometric concept was taken from the Kaa’ba. As Dalokay said “The main theme in the design of Shah Faisal mosque is the joy of living” (Metu Jfa, 2005).
Dalokay started the layout strategy taking in consideration the main two axial to the city, where the main building of the mosque is organized symmetrically. Also, a large fountain raised on a plat form leads to the entrance in the east preceded by a main courtyard.
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