Basuna Mosque

Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa

BASUNA MOSQUE

Dar Arafa Architecture

ARCHITECTS
Dar Arafa Architecture

LEAD ARCHITECT
Waleed Arafa

CONSULTANT
Dr. Ahmed Moustafa

ENGINEERING
Hisham Negm + Ahmed alHadary Amr Haggag Waleed Samir + Bishoy Nagy

COLLABORATORS
Nisreen Moustafa

PHOTOGRAPHS
Essam Arafa, Tariq Al Murri

CLIENTS
Dr. Usama al-Azhari

AREA
4843.76 ft2

 YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Basuna, al-Maraghah- Sohag, Egypt

CATEGORY
Mosque

Text description provided by the architects.

The Basuna Mosque is located in the hot & arid village of Basuna, Sohag, Egypt, over a site amidst a noisy, dusty and densely constructed area with encroaching residential buildings, a cemetery, cattle frequently moving back and forth on the road and a weekly makeshift small market right outside the main entrance of this place of worship posed a major challenge. 

Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa

The new building must offer peace and tranquillity for its users and so a few requirements had to be met.

The solution depends on a cavity-wall with only one window, overlooking the calm cemetery, covered with a hybrid roof system; consisting of a concrete beam gridiron, cast in situ, forming a central square (6.0x6.0m) covered with a main dome, and 108 smaller square openings (0.82 x 0.82m) partially covered using pendentive-domes, complemented with fixed horizontal and operable vertical glass panels allowing fresh high-altitude northern breeze to filter into the mosque, indirect glare-less sunlight to naturally illuminate the interior, and rain-water to be collected and used for cleaning and watering plants.

The main dome was constructed using an Egyptian-made light block made of sand, lime and air, with a density of 0.5 ton/m3, thermal conductivity 0.136-0.132 W/m2.°K, fire rating (relative to thickness) 4-7 hours, sound insulation (dB) 37-48.

Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa

The remarkable lightness of the block decreased the building’s own-weight, in turn decreasing the required dimensions of all reinforced concrete elements.

Its dimensions (100x200x600 mm) were perfect for introducing an original aesthetic, serving the conceptual scheme of the mosque, through employing a special cutting list and a simple staggered tessellation.

I had to devise a special steel compass to guarantee the meticulous spatial positioning of every single block regardless of a mason’s skills and accuracy.

Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Tariq Al Murri

Pendentive-domes are a known structural element, traditionally used to facilitate the transition from square to octagonal plans to finally receive the circular plan of a dome.

In the Basuna Mosque, this element was reimagined as an independent unit, with innovated functions; structurally as a roof system, environmentally as a wind-catcher and skylight, and aesthetically as an independent geometrical object, appreciated both from the interior and the exterior.

Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
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The entrance dome references the historical dome of the Cordoba Grand Mosque.

It serves as a reminder of the rich potential of historical architecture in both the architectural discourse and construction innovations.

There are 4 entrances to the building, two of which could be made accessible for worshippers with special needs, once the roads and infra-structure of the village allows for free and independent movement of people with special needs.

Basuna Mosque
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Tariq Al Murri
Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
Basuna Mosque
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Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
Basuna Mosque
© Tariq Al Murri
Basuna Mosque
© Tariq Al Murri
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa
Basuna Mosque
© Essam Arafa


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Ground floor plan
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Mezzanine floor plan
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Roof plan
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Lower floor plan
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Implantation
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Section AA


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South facade
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West facade
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North facade
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East facade