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When I met designer Zeynep Fadillioglu, she was giving instructions to her team of architects on the installation of a cutting-edge water feature.

The metal sphere created by British designer William Pye will dominate the entrance of the Sakirin Mosque.

The fountain, along with a modern glass chandelier from China made from thousands of individually crafted shards of glass, are central pieces in what is being seen as one of most radical mosque designs in Turkey in generations.

"Designing everything we tried to be contemporary, but not, let's say, too futuristic or avant garde," Ms Fadillioglu says.

"We don't want the public to reject the place. We want the public to feel part of the place, rather than watching it as an incredible art object. I think it should be their own place."

The internationally renowned interior designer sees herself as a product of Turkey's secular republic, which was established in 1923, and gave equal rights to men and women.


The design draws heavily on Turkey's
Islamic traditions


Pioneering woman

Dealing with major projects is nothing new for Ms Fadillioglu, who has made her name designing hotels and homes for the super-rich, from Turkey to Europe, India to the Middle East.

But she admits the chance to be the first woman in Turkey to be in charge of building a mosque was the opportunity of a lifetime.

"When I was offered this project I cried," Ms Fadillioglu said.

The mosque was commissioned by a wealthy Arab Turkish family, as a memorial to their mother.

"I think what is exciting is that I am a woman," she said.

"Especially at a time when so much is being discussed wrongly of Islam not allowing women to have equal rights. The fact that a woman can build a mosque disproves this."

She believes being a woman brings a different insight to building a mosque.

"I care more about the aesthetical side, I care more about the public, I try to give a place to be really left with God, rather than creating a symbol."

Despite Turkey's strictly secular status, much of the country remains religiously conservative, and the Sakirin Mosque is being built in one of the most religious parts of Istanbul.

Ms Fadillioglu admits she was expecting problems, but was pleasantly surprised.

"I did not face any problems whatsoever. I was more scared myself, I had the prejudice myself, that I would have problems. That's why I took very cautious steps and we worked as a team."

Ironically, she said she faced more problems from staunchly secular friends.

"People with Western values, they kept on asking me why I was building a mosque. People had all these confusions, that I was somehow selling out my secular ideals."



We wanted to go with the
flow of Islam, while at the same
time creating something
contemporary

Zeynep Fadillioglu

Fusion of influences

The aim of the Sakirin Mosque - combining the influences of the past and present, and East and West - has been a difficult balancing act, Ms Fadillioglu concedes.


The dome is one of many that make
Istanbul's skyline special


"We worked here with a lot of Islamic craftsmen, contemporary craftsmen, with very different views on life, and all of them worked very well together. That co-ordination may be more difficult to achieve with a masculine figure. With a feminine figure it is more easily handled, I think."

The mosque construction comes as Turkey remains deeply divided over the role of religion within society.

In July the ruling Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) narrowly escaped being shut down. It was accused of seeking to overthrow the secular state, and the country's constitutional court handed down a fine and a severe warning.

An opinion poll released this month found that 68% of the country believes there is a conflict over religion and secularism. In such an environment Ms Fadillioglu hopes the mosque will become a symbol of unity.

"There are big discussions on whether Western values are to be integrated with Islamic values, or whether two different communities will remain divided.

"I think this mosque has all the Western and Eastern values nicely blended. We wanted to go with the flow of Islam, while at the same time creating something contemporary."

Bron: BBC News
Leuk. Weer eens wat anders dan de standaard door mannen gebouwde moskeeėn. En het is nog mooi ook. Ik hoop dat er meer vrouwen mogen volgen.

[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door TheMagnificent op 08-05-2009 22:18:53 ]
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Hmja.. wie goed werkt aflevert, hoort dat werk te krijgen..

Al die architectuur is allemaal leuk en aardig, zeker ook iets dat ons naar een andere toekomst moet leiden, maar het is ook vooral een manier van '' zie mij de grootste hebben'' en geldverspilling..

[ Bericht 0% gewijzigd door hardromacore op 08-05-2009 22:28:58 ]
  vrijdag 8 mei 2009 @ 22:11:37 #3
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moet toegeven dat die moskee er erug mooi uitziet...
Ik ben tenminste niet bang voor broccoli!!
Arrogantie is een ander woord voor zelfkennis
Hoe langer ik Bi ben hoe lesbischer ik word
Life: Highly overrated but you still gotta play the game
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Trouwens er was paar maanden terug ook een mooie docu bij de avro ofzo over een nu vooraanstaand architecte komend uit het midden-oosten. Ook een prachtige brug gemaakt ergens in Spanje.

Zeker een aanrader om te kijken en je te prikkelen: Toparchitecte Zaha Hadid :
http://www.uitzendinggemist.nl/index.php/aflevering?aflID=9068930&md5=80e471a7cf887cb89e8f162bafad4353

Tevens de enige echte pionier, geen idee of ze een moskee heeft ontworpen.

[ Bericht 23% gewijzigd door hardromacore op 08-05-2009 22:49:22 ]
  zaterdag 9 mei 2009 @ 05:08:52 #5
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Als atheļst kan ik religieuze bouwwerken toch altijd waarderen, prachtig zoals ze die dingen bouwen.
This isn't even my final form.
  zaterdag 9 mei 2009 @ 09:47:19 #6
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Op zich vind ik het ook wel logisch dat zulke ontwikkelingen plaatsvinden, en ze zijn m.i. ook normaal. Ik vond de Westermoskee in Amsterdam ook een heel aardig ontwerp qua stijlen – jammer dat het bouwen zo misgaat – en zo’n moderne moskee lijkt me ook een goed idee.

En zo’n moderne moskee lijkt me daar onderdeel van, en dat is voor mij nog belangrijker dan dat het een vrouw is, alhoewel ik kan begrijpen dat dit laatste vanuit het oogpunt van sommige conservatieven toch nog wel het opvallendst is.
Daher iſt die Aufgabe nicht ſowohl, zu ſehn was noch Keiner geſehn hat, als, bei Dem, was Jeder ſieht, zu denken was noch Keiner gedacht hat.
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