Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project

Architecture academics, historians and traditionists relished in the nostalgic past of old traditional raised timber masjid architecture making a comeback to our rural landscape currently sprinkled with colonial, mughal- Indianised, Seljuk, hybrid and contemporary masjid architecture in Malay-sia. T...

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Main Authors: Mohd Nawawi, Norwina, Sapian, Abdul Razak, Khalid, Nur Fadhilah, Mohd Yunus, Yahya, Ali, Maisarah, Ibrahim, Mansor
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spelling iium-257952012-12-29T04:31:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/25795/ Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project Mohd Nawawi, Norwina Sapian, Abdul Razak Khalid, Nur Fadhilah Mohd Yunus, Yahya Ali, Maisarah Ibrahim, Mansor NA Architecture NA100 Architecture and the state NA190 History NA4100 Special classes of buildings Architecture academics, historians and traditionists relished in the nostalgic past of old traditional raised timber masjid architecture making a comeback to our rural landscape currently sprinkled with colonial, mughal- Indianised, Seljuk, hybrid and contemporary masjid architecture in Malay-sia. Through community work, opportunity that allows KAED team to design and construct this dream through means eagerly spread in front of us, a journey was made with Allah's grace to a village of Belukar Luas, Ketereh. The objective was to extend an existing little masjid of Indian reminisce from a 200-300 jemaah capacity to additional 500 jemaah with Imam's office, Sultan's room, new entrances, new toilets, ablutions separate for different gender, disable friendly, elderly friendly, child friendly, women friendly and others. The vital mission was to accomplish the practical function of capacity then the intangible function of shaping the masjid to be in harmony with its natural surroundings of green rice fields, bluish hills and farming activities - a sustainable scene. Whilst listening to the Masjid committee's demands and expectations, the team embarked on literature review of traditional masjid of the region with case studies and visits to nearby oldest raised timber masjid of the country-the Masjid Kampung Laut. Contemporary traditional masjid was added on the visit list knowing very well that "modern" means "contemporary and comfortable" with selected spaces identified as needing a new feel. Several designs were drawn based on the "old" masjid using scale and proportion as well as experimenting on the building material and construction method. Cost and skills on the part of the contractor were the biggest hurdle and challenge in realising the dream. Cost cutting exercise participated by the Masjid committee, the contractor and the consulting team reduces the original design to an affordable schemes with much apprehension. Outside philanthropist and local qariahs donated to the construction in kinds and cash. The findings of the whole exercise, apart from costs, minor changes to design concepts, availability of material and local craftsmen, was the local acceptance as the paramount factor to the shaping of the masjid as it complete its phase. A job is done but not without its constraints and unexpected outcomes. The objective of the project is realised in the physical entity space for the additional 500. Findings made on the journey from theory to practicality met through contemporary changes that may have occurred during the establishment of the "old" grand masjid as well. No literature mentioned explicitly on its mode of construction or cost per se, but perhaps knowing the kindred spirit of the scholars then, accepting the phenomena of the unforetold ,as destiny, could be a contributing factor to the "how" and "why" we inherit the serene architecture of traditional masjid today, wallahualam 2012-01-12 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25795/3/Brosure_OUTER_LEAF_landscaoe_copy.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25795/1/Masjid_Alfalah-KAEDComProject-NMN-IRIIEE_2012-1-1.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25795/4/Brosure_INNER_LEAF_landscape_copy.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/25795/2/Poster_copy.jpg Mohd Nawawi, Norwina and Sapian, Abdul Razak and Khalid, Nur Fadhilah and Mohd Yunus, Yahya and Ali, Maisarah and Ibrahim, Mansor (2012) Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project. In: IRIIE 2012, 21-22 February 2012, CAC, IIUM. http://www.iium.edu.my/irie/12/info/winners-b.htm
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English
English
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topic NA Architecture
NA100 Architecture and the state
NA190 History
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
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NA100 Architecture and the state
NA190 History
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Sapian, Abdul Razak
Khalid, Nur Fadhilah
Mohd Yunus, Yahya
Ali, Maisarah
Ibrahim, Mansor
Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
description Architecture academics, historians and traditionists relished in the nostalgic past of old traditional raised timber masjid architecture making a comeback to our rural landscape currently sprinkled with colonial, mughal- Indianised, Seljuk, hybrid and contemporary masjid architecture in Malay-sia. Through community work, opportunity that allows KAED team to design and construct this dream through means eagerly spread in front of us, a journey was made with Allah's grace to a village of Belukar Luas, Ketereh. The objective was to extend an existing little masjid of Indian reminisce from a 200-300 jemaah capacity to additional 500 jemaah with Imam's office, Sultan's room, new entrances, new toilets, ablutions separate for different gender, disable friendly, elderly friendly, child friendly, women friendly and others. The vital mission was to accomplish the practical function of capacity then the intangible function of shaping the masjid to be in harmony with its natural surroundings of green rice fields, bluish hills and farming activities - a sustainable scene. Whilst listening to the Masjid committee's demands and expectations, the team embarked on literature review of traditional masjid of the region with case studies and visits to nearby oldest raised timber masjid of the country-the Masjid Kampung Laut. Contemporary traditional masjid was added on the visit list knowing very well that "modern" means "contemporary and comfortable" with selected spaces identified as needing a new feel. Several designs were drawn based on the "old" masjid using scale and proportion as well as experimenting on the building material and construction method. Cost and skills on the part of the contractor were the biggest hurdle and challenge in realising the dream. Cost cutting exercise participated by the Masjid committee, the contractor and the consulting team reduces the original design to an affordable schemes with much apprehension. Outside philanthropist and local qariahs donated to the construction in kinds and cash. The findings of the whole exercise, apart from costs, minor changes to design concepts, availability of material and local craftsmen, was the local acceptance as the paramount factor to the shaping of the masjid as it complete its phase. A job is done but not without its constraints and unexpected outcomes. The objective of the project is realised in the physical entity space for the additional 500. Findings made on the journey from theory to practicality met through contemporary changes that may have occurred during the establishment of the "old" grand masjid as well. No literature mentioned explicitly on its mode of construction or cost per se, but perhaps knowing the kindred spirit of the scholars then, accepting the phenomena of the unforetold ,as destiny, could be a contributing factor to the "how" and "why" we inherit the serene architecture of traditional masjid today, wallahualam
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Sapian, Abdul Razak
Khalid, Nur Fadhilah
Mohd Yunus, Yahya
Ali, Maisarah
Ibrahim, Mansor
author_facet Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Sapian, Abdul Razak
Khalid, Nur Fadhilah
Mohd Yunus, Yahya
Ali, Maisarah
Ibrahim, Mansor
author_sort Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
title Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
title_short Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
title_full Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
title_fullStr Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
title_full_unstemmed Reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of Masjid Al Falah - KAED Community Project
title_sort reliving the traditional masjid architecture in contemporary world : the case of masjid al falah - kaed community project
publishDate 2012
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