Cambridge Mosque, Romsey Building
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Cambridge Mosque Building, UK
Cambridge Mosque Building, southeast England design by Marks Barfield Architects
post updated 16 September 2021
Cambridge Central Mosque shortlisted for RIBA Stirling Prize 2021
Design: Marks Barfield Architects
Photos by Morley von Sternberg
Jury Report
The urban intervention of inserting a mosque capable of welcoming 1000 worshipers within a low rise, residential neighbourhood, without dominating it, is masterful. Its presence is clear but modest, considering the size of the mosque relative to the two storey terrace houses around it. This is achieved by setting it back from the street, progressing through the Islamic garden, then gradually increasing in scale to front portico, atrium with café to one side and study centre to the other, through to central ablution areas. The building then rises at the rear to the largest mass of the prayer hall, which shifts in geometry to face Mecca.
The defining internal characteristic of the mosque is the timber ?trees? which form the structural support for the roof and the rooflights. The geometry of the trees was developed through work with geometric artist, Keith Critchlow, creating the underlying geometry of the mosque. It combines an Islamic ?the Breath of the Compassionate? pattern into a structural grid that supports the roof and is then brought to a point at the columns. It is a simple device t...
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