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The Solar Central Mosque Will Appeal to Younger Generations

The Solar Central Mosque looks more like a center for scientific discovery than a sanctuary for worship. Considering that these two fields are often at odds, it is surprising that they can even be thought of in the same sentence. Yet the futuristic design of the Solar Central Mosque lends itself to that comparison. Interestingly enough, it is this aesthetic that might attract more people to the religion, especially when it comes to younger generations.

Designed by Italian architect Paolo Venturella, the Solar Central Mosque is located in Prishtina, Serbia. Used as both a place of prayer and meditation, its globular exterior has been covered with photovoltaic panels. Inside, soft light seeps in through the perforated panels.
Trend Themes
1. Futuristic Religious Architecture - There is an opportunity for architects and designers to explore and create more modern and innovative religious structures.
2. Multifunctional Places of Worship - Designing religious spaces with the ability to serve multiple purposes outside of prayer could increase their utility and appeal to a broader audience.
3. Sustainable Religious Design - Implementing renewable energy and other sustainable features into religious structures could provide a model for eco-friendly building design in other industries.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects and designers can leverage this trend to create more modern and innovative religious structures that appeal to younger generations.
2. Religious Institutions - Religious institutions could explore redesigning their existing spaces to be more multifunctional and appealing to a broader audience.
3. Renewable Energy - The implementation of renewable energy in religious structures could inspire other industries to do the same in their buildings.

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