03MAY 2013
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Prishtina Central Mosque / APTUM
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MI’RAJ is one of two parts of the night ascension journey that the Islamic prophet Muhammad took in one night.© APTUM
It has been described as both a physical and spiritual journey. The proposal, MI’RAJ, is about a journey of ascension to prayer and the spatial experience that evolves.© APTUM
As the ascension to prayer begins, a sequence of events unfolds.© APTUM
As visitors approach the mosque from either end of the site, they encounter the beginning of their journey via a slow stair wrapping the south side of the building.© APTUM
That stair culminates in an open, round plaza where one can either wait, sit, and relax or proceed to the entry of the mosque. The plaza space is expansive with deep vistas and views of the city unfolding around them as they gaze out beyond the mosque.© APTUM
The plaza can be used for gathering, enjoying the weather, or just contemplating alone.© APTUM
There is a fountain in the middle to wash or cool off.© APTUM
The journey continues as one approaches the main entry one level up from the plaza with a slow ascension upwards to a deep overhang that pulls visitors in to a main lobby. From there, men and women separate.© APTUM
Men proceed on the main level, up a steady ramp to the prayer hall.© APTUM
The women wind their way up one or two flights of stairs to the women’s balconies. The journey creates a sense of simultaneity; the architecture unravels itself above and below as everyone moves through towards the prayer hall.© APTUM
Both men and women experience the sequence of events and deep vistas simultaneously, straddling three levels, first through the ablution space that occupies the floor with a series of fountains to wash.© APTUM
Everyone emerges into the prayer hall through a series of fan-like arches.© APTUM
They arrive to find a multi-level space with light shining from far above their heads – indirect light slowly filtering through a shimmering dome hovering high in the space. Light trickles through and dances along the qibla wall to direct your eye and attention towards mecca.© APTUM
The grandeur of the space is where one can be suspended as a part of a larger divine whole.© APTUM
After one finishes their prayer, they proceed back through the ablution space, down the ramp or stair, and reemerge back to the community plaza to relax, hang out and enjoy the experience with friends and family.© APTUM
As a result of the Islamic community of Prishtina searching for a unifying symbol and identity that can bring together many disparate mosques scattered throughout the city, the proposal harnesses that need and brings together a sense of place and provides public space for the greater good of the community..© APTUM
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