Thesis Book - Seeds of Hope
PROGRAMThe program center consists of areligious school building, a cultural program,an apartment building for the employees of thecommunity, a restaurant, as well as a mosque.The new buildings of the center are positionedas separate entities, autonomous buildingssurrounding the central square area with amosque in the center of it. They are simplevolumes, oriented always towards the ‘outside’world with their respective programs,simultaneously surrounding the mosque buildingand allowing views towards it from all sidesthrough the gaps in-between them.VIEWS FROM SURROUNDING - MOSQUE AS A CENTRE OF THE PROJECTFig 97URBAN PARAMETERSFig 98LIFTING THE SITE - AN‘ISLAND’ EMERGESIRCC MUST NOT BEINTROVERTEDCONNECTIONS TO SURROUNDINGSARE KEPT142
It is a centre in motion, with peoplecoming and going, and with spaces that areprogrammatically flexible and changeable. It isnot merely a religious and administrative centrebut also provides room for a kindergarten,school, library and events centre, coffee houseand garden, underground garage and sports hallbelow the central piazza.Fig 99143
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PROGRAM
The program center consists of a
religious school building, a cultural program,
an apartment building for the employees of the
community, a restaurant, as well as a mosque.
The new buildings of the center are positioned
as separate entities, autonomous buildings
surrounding the central square area with a
mosque in the center of it. They are simple
volumes, oriented always towards the ‘outside’
world with their respective programs,
simultaneously surrounding the mosque building
and allowing views towards it from all sides
through the gaps in-between them.
VIEWS FROM SURROUNDING - MOSQUE AS A CENTRE OF THE PROJECT
Fig 97
URBAN PARAMETERS
Fig 98
LIFTING THE SITE - AN
‘ISLAND’ EMERGES
IRCC MUST NOT BE
INTROVERTED
CONNECTIONS TO SURROUNDINGS
ARE KEPT
142