2019
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201926606001
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Architectural Styles of Malaysian Mosque: Suitability In Compact Urban Settings

Abstract: The concept of urban mosque stems from more extensive reasons that mostly come from the overall issues of industrialization. Considering the challenges related to rapid urban growth, public institutions, such as mosque and its compatibility is required to be assessed in the context of compact cities. This study, therefore, aims to evaluate the planning and layout of six different styles of mosque in Malaysia regarding their suitability in compact urban settings. Due to its genre, the study adopts a case study … Show more

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“…In essence, mosques have a far larger role in urban environments than just serving religious purposes (Asif, Utaberta, & Sarram, 2019). Their areas' social, cultural, architectural, and even urban growth narratives are influenced by them as dynamic beings.…”
Section: Historical Importance Of Mosques In Urban Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In essence, mosques have a far larger role in urban environments than just serving religious purposes (Asif, Utaberta, & Sarram, 2019). Their areas' social, cultural, architectural, and even urban growth narratives are influenced by them as dynamic beings.…”
Section: Historical Importance Of Mosques In Urban Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The roof has a decorative element at the end of the ridge, almost similar to the decoration on the mosque's roof. The minaret of Masjid Kampung Keling shows the most obvious Chinese design (Asif et al, 2019). There is the view that the craftsmen involved in the construction of this mosque were under the observation of a Chinese craftsman.…”
Section: The Minaretmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The style was brought along by the British colonials during their period of colonisation in the then the Malay Federal States before the Independence. Moreover, British colonial architecture in Malaysia also inspired an eclectic design which included mainly Moorish inspired, Tudor, Neo-classical and Neo-Gothic (Asif, 2019). However, these features are not from the local style of mosque architecture specifically pointing towards the grandiose scale of the minarets and the domes imported from the Middle East via Indian sub-continent.…”
Section: 2mentioning
confidence: 99%