2018
DOI: 10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i3.1586
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Design Framework for Urban Mosque in the City of Kuala Lumpur: A Qualitative Approach

Abstract: Thousands of years after the establishment of mosque as a place of worship, issues and problems regarding its continuous development, especially those stemming from complexity of modern living have created the need for urban planners and architects to reconsider its planning and design in regard with limited land availability, shortage of resources, accessibility and appropriate architectural expression. Thus the aim of this research is to find a proper definition for urban mosques in compact cities and point … Show more

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“…Al-Masjid An-Nabawi is a suitable example of a sustainable approach to the Mosque's design [26]. is important because this Mosque was constructed using a simple method of construction, local materials and technology, and the well-designed flexible layout that allows for any further adjustment or modifications without hindering the surrounding.…”
Section: The Use Of Sustainable Building Materials For Mosque Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Masjid An-Nabawi is a suitable example of a sustainable approach to the Mosque's design [26]. is important because this Mosque was constructed using a simple method of construction, local materials and technology, and the well-designed flexible layout that allows for any further adjustment or modifications without hindering the surrounding.…”
Section: The Use Of Sustainable Building Materials For Mosque Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This importance was first established by the construction of the Prophet's mosque in Madinah (Asif et al, 2015). The mosque served both as a place of worship and as a community center for the city, and thus played an essential function in the formation of the new society (Asif, Utaberta, Sarram, & Ismail, 2018;Rasdi & Utaberta, 2010).…”
Section: Development Of a Mosque Within Compact Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been extensive research discussing the domain of conservation and preservation of historical buildings in Malaysia; (Azmi et al, 2017;Hasbollah, 2014;Henderson, 2012;Said et al, 2013;Sodangi et al, 2013a), building maintenance (Adegoriola et al, 2021;Kayan, 2006;Sodangi et al, 2014;Tan et al, 2016) and public awareness of heritage building (Azhari & Mohamed, 2012). Scholars' interest in Malaysian religious buildings stretches from the past few decades merely discussed mosques in the context of; architectural, environmental and design framework (Asif, et al, 2018;Asif, et al, 2019;Azmi & Kandar, 2019), Islamic art for interior (Othman & Zainal-Abidin, 2011), and emergency shelters, (Utaberta & Asif, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%