Ismaili Centre

Ismaili Centre

Ismaili Centre

Moriyama & Teshima Architects

SIZE
25,000 Sqft - 100,000 Sqft

YEAR
2014

LOCATION
Toronto, Canada

TYPE
Cultural › Cultural Center Religious

*Moriyama & Teshima Architects in association with Charles Correa Associates

Interior Design: arriz+co

Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre

The Ismaili Centre uniquely responds to established Islamic building traditions, while incorporating contemporary architectural form, materiality and construction methods.

The architectural language distinguishes a community that is both informed by its past and modern in its outlook, inviting peaceful faith and contemplation, intellectual discovery and public outreach.

Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre

The centerpiece of the project is the prayer hall, whose crystalline glass roof creates ever-changing interior lighting conditions.

During the day, as sunlight is filtered and diffused through the translucent glass, the serene prayer hall inspires users to physically and spiritually connect with both the sky above and the ground below.

Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre

At night, the glass roof glows like a beacon in the dark sky, rising elegantly above the surrounding landscape.

Set within a 6.8 hectare park (designed by Vladimir Djurovic with Moriyama & Teshima Planners), the Ismaili Centre shares a site with the Aga Khan Museum (designed by Fumihiko Maki with Moriyama & Teshima Architects).

Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre

The complex is a symbolic marker of the permanent presence of the Ismaili community in Canada, and an ambassadorial space intended to foster understanding of pluralism.


Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre
Ismaili Centre