The Putra Mosque with its rectangular inner courtyard floating at the lake-edge is deeply influenced by the Middle East Architecture.
The single minerat mosque with domes and muqarnas is the hallmark of the city’s Islamic heritage. It is a new heritage which has led to new forms and principles of design enriched by the Malaysian cultures.
Dome hall and ‘iwan’, characteristic of eastern Architecture development and rich in ornamentation, has brought a new aesthetic and cultural gradient in Putrajaya horizon as far as Malaysian architectures are concerned
The Putra Mosque with its rectangular inner courtyard floating at the lake-edge is deeply influenced by the Middle East Architecture.
The single minerat mosque with domes and muqarnas is the hallmark of the city’s Islamic heritage. It is a new heritage which has led to new forms and principles of design enriched by the Malaysian cultures.
Dome hall and ‘iwan’, characteristic of eastern Architecture development and rich in ornamentation, has brought a new aesthetic and cultural gradient in Putrajaya horizon as far as Malaysian architectures are concerned
The Putra Mosque with its rectangular inner courtyard floating at the lake-edge is deeply influenced by the Middle East Architecture.
The single minerat mosque with domes and muqarnas is the hallmark of the city’s Islamic heritage. It is a new heritage which has led to new forms and principles of design enriched by the Malaysian cultures.
Dome hall and ‘iwan’, characteristic of eastern Architecture development and rich in ornamentation, has brought a new aesthetic and cultural gradient in Putrajaya horizon as far as Malaysian architectures are concerned