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Altwadum Designs the Bab Al Salam Mosque in Muscat, Oman

Architect studio Altqadum introduces the Bab Al Salam Mosque design which is located in Muscat, Oman. It is defined by its geometric structure, comprised of five volumes in total and finished with a cone-shaped minaret. It recently opened and had the goal of pushing design language in the city into a more contemporary angle, making sure that the Bab Al Salam Mosque is to become a local landmark. It is designed for worshippers to connect with the forms and surroundings before entering the space.

Architect at Altqadum, Marwan Al Bulushi tells Dezeen, "The client's vision was to establish an iconic and sustainable structure, serving as an architectural educational monument, especially for students of architecture. Inspired by Omani heritage, the timeless design integrates geometric shapes strategically for acoustic and environmental benefits," he continued. "Our goal was for the design to be timeless, not tethered to a specific era but focusing on an experience that could be deemed contemporary."
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