A work of art! if it was 10 stars, I would give 10 stars. I came a long way to see it, but it was worth it. I highly recommend that anyone interested in architecture should go and see it.
The integration of the mosque with green and nature, the illumination of the space with natural light in part, although it is underground, the dome effect on the ceiling, the stones used, the cleanliness of the interior and the tranquility it gives... I don't know which one to count, but he impressed me a lot. I can definitely say that it is one of the most important architectural structures in Istanbul. Friday Friday January 3, 2025 I congratulate those who built and made, we will realize in this mosque, God willing, Friday büyükçekmece
A magnificent mosque! It was built in 2013 by a famous Turkish architect
Emre Arolat took the first prize in the nomination "The best religious building" at the World Architecture Festival. The mosque is located in the Buyukcekmedje area, it is almost the end of the city, so you will have to go there decently. But this is a great opportunity to take a fresh look at the idiom "aesthetics of urban suburbs".
The courtyard of the mosque resembles either a cubist painting or an art space, but closer to namaz, typical Turkish grandfathers will gather there for prayer.
I was told that it was inspired by Hirada, but it was a little simple. And without care. It is worrying that there is no light when you want to go in the evening