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Implications of stereotype mosque architecture on sustainability

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posted on 2024-06-05, 04:42 authored by T Ahmad, Jamal ThaheemJamal Thaheem, A Anwar, ZU Din
© 2016 The Authors. Stereotypical construction of buildings, however convenient, poses its own set of challenges. It affects the sustainable development critically and can give rise to social, economic and environmental problems. In other words, same design of a building if repeated irrationally from one place to another even within an identical climatic region gives rise to some grave problems which can compromise multiple dimensions of sustainability. Mosque architecture has some elements that have gradually become its identity. In this research different elements of repetition i.e. stereotype features in mosque architecture are explored. While using a case study approach this research is used to assess mosque projects in an urban region of Lahore, Pakistan. While considering the case studies the positive and negative effects of stereotype elements on three dimensions of sustainability are investigated.

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Pagination

96-103

Location

Tempe, Arizona

Open access

  • Yes

Start date

2016-05-18

End date

2016-05-20

eISSN

1877-7058

Language

eng

Notes

Published in the Procedia Engineering Journal 2016, vol 145 pp. 96-103

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2016, The Authors

Title of proceedings

ICSDEC 2016: Procedia Engineering - Integrating Data Science, Construction and Sustainability

Event

Integrating Data Science, Construction and Sustainability. Conference (2016 : Tempe, Arizona)

Publisher

Elsevier

Place of publication

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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