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Architecture; Cambridge Central Mosque: an inclusive alternative Stirling Prize winner. Marks Barfield Architects’ Cambridge Central Mosque, argues architectural writer Shukri Sultan, is a progressive ...
The mosque is intended to be nondenominational, inclusive, open and welcoming to the wider community – a meeting place and a cultural bridge where modernity and innovation meet timeless sacred ...
Marks Barfield Architects has picked up three RIBA East special awards for its Cambridge Central Mosque, including Building of the Year The mosque, which is based around the idea of a ‘calm oasis ...
In Cambridge, England, Marks Barfield Architects is erecting a timber-structured mosque inspired by geometric design and landscaping found throughout the Islamic world. The Cambridge Mosque ...
By Marks Barfield Architects for Cambridge Mosque Trust, winning RIBA East Award 2021, RIBA East Project Architect of the Year, Client of the Year and Building of the Year.
Cambridge Central Mosque, which cost £23m to build, has been more than a decade in the planning. ... Marks Barfield Architects. Workers putting the dome of the building in place during construction.
Ms Barfield's partner, co-innovator, and the other half of Marks Barfield, David Marks, passed away in October 2017 during the construction of the mosque. Cambridge Central Mosque is not only a ...
The Cambridge Central Mosque, England, by Marks Barfield Architects. Marks Barfield Architects designed this mosque in Cambridge, which takes inspiration from local architecture in Cambridge.
The new Mill Road mosque is welcome to all - including, thanks to its hyper-modern design, ... Cambridge News. News. We looked around Cambridge's stunning all-inclusive mosque.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan joined British singer-songwriter Yusuf Islam at the official opening of an eco-friendly mosque in Cambridge. The leader, who was in the UK for a Nato summit in ...
The Central Mosque has been designed by Marks Barfield Architects, who won the original contract in 2009. In 2011, anonymous leaflets were posted through doors of houses close to the proposed site ...
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