White Mosque
Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
The White Mosque takes its circular layout from the shape of its site - a round spot in a city centre park. It takes its whiteness from a cladding of silicate brick, both smooth-textured and 'rustic'. The stylised cupola evokes the form of an overturned boat: the inside of the 'hull' - the roof of the main prayer hall - is constructed of laminated timber, with a circular band of thermo-reflective glass bringing light into the interior. The slim minaret is a conscious reminder of Brcko's 19th-century Dzedid Mosque, which was destroyed in the recent conflict.

Source: Aga Khan Trust for Culture
Location
Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Events
2005
Dimensions
Ground floor area: 556 m²; combined floor area: 640 m²; total site area: 1,589 m²
Building Usages
religious