DESA1002 'Continuous City' <Sarif Ridoy>
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Ridoy, Sarif HAbstract
Tunis is the densely agglomerated and cultural capital of Tunisia. Situated on a large mediterrainian gulf, in the heart of the city lies the medina which contains many historical and monumental mosques. These mosques are the buildings which bring together the locals in a daily ...
See moreTunis is the densely agglomerated and cultural capital of Tunisia. Situated on a large mediterrainian gulf, in the heart of the city lies the medina which contains many historical and monumental mosques. These mosques are the buildings which bring together the locals in a daily ritual of prayer. My proposal is thus a simple stone mosque in a residential sector of Tunis. The mosque provides a spiritual haven for Tunisians and visitors alike. It is versatile, ensuring people of all ages and cultures a chance to witness the sermons of islam. Minarets on the side of the mosque evoke a sense of symmetry, vital to islamic architecture, and function as storage facilities. These towers are risen above the surrounding buildings to give a sense of power and spirituality.
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See moreTunis is the densely agglomerated and cultural capital of Tunisia. Situated on a large mediterrainian gulf, in the heart of the city lies the medina which contains many historical and monumental mosques. These mosques are the buildings which bring together the locals in a daily ritual of prayer. My proposal is thus a simple stone mosque in a residential sector of Tunis. The mosque provides a spiritual haven for Tunisians and visitors alike. It is versatile, ensuring people of all ages and cultures a chance to witness the sermons of islam. Minarets on the side of the mosque evoke a sense of symmetry, vital to islamic architecture, and function as storage facilities. These towers are risen above the surrounding buildings to give a sense of power and spirituality.
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2009-11-09Source title
Continuous CityLicence
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