The effect of technology on achieving contemporary levels in the space of Arab Islamic architecture “Mosques is a case study”

Authors

  • Ammar                                                                  Ahmed Ali Mugheer  AL-Ammar                                                                  
  • Mahdi Dr. Mahdi Saleh AL-Farag Hassan AL- Atabey

Keywords:

Architectural space, The space of Arab Islamic architecture, Contemporary, Technology

Abstract

Arab-Islamic architecture has undergone a change at multiple levels affected by modern technology, so the research sought to address the role of contemporary technologies on a fundamental and fundamental component of architecture, which is the architectural space, what is known as the essence of architecture and its ultimate destination, with a focus on the architectural space in the architecture of the contemporary Arab Islamic mosque, because the mosque’s architecture is so important in Islamic law and the belief of the Muslim person himself, where the mosque is the functional style produced by the Islamic faith and embodied in it, whereas, knowing the levels of influence of contemporary technologies in the architectural space of contemporary Arab Islamic mosque architecture reveals to us the nature and style in which the architect must deal with these technologies, in order to produce an authentic architecture that is linked to its essence and meets the needs of its present and carries the aspirations of its future.

 

Author Biographies

  • Ammar                                                                  Ahmed Ali Mugheer  AL-Ammar                                                                  

    Eng. Ammar Ahmed Ali Mugheer  AL-Ammar                                                                  

    Researcher

  • Mahdi Dr. Mahdi Saleh AL-Farag Hassan AL- Atabey

    Dr. Mahdi Saleh AL-Farag Hassan  AL- Atabey

     University of Technology /Department of  Architecture        

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Published

2022-09-21

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