Concept Study
Contemporary Mosque — Light & Mass

Sacred Architecture Concept
A concept study for a contemporary mosque exploring purity of form, the choreography of sacred light, and a reinterpretation of the mashrabiya as a perforated stone screen. The minaret is abstracted into a slender vertical light shaft. The interior aims for a vast, undivided space where filtered geometric daylight becomes the primary ornament. Material palette: white travertine, raw concrete, brushed bronze accents.
- → Role
- Personal Design Study — Concept Architect
- → Type
- Religious / Civic
- → Status
- Speculative / Unbuilt
- → Year
- 2026
This is a self-initiated personal design study, developed as an architectural exercise with AI-assisted generation. It is not a commissioned or built project.
AExterior






BPrayer Hall, Light Studies & Sacred Interior





C / Technical Studies
Plans, Sections & Elevations
Diagrammatic conceptual drawings in a hand-drafted aesthetic — to communicate the idea, not for construction.
Note: drawings below are representational and convey the design intent; they are not construction-grade documentation.







