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Kuwait's circular prototype mosque design: a history and comprehensive evaluation

Mohammed N. Alajmi (Department of Architecture, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Yousef Al-Haroun (Department of Architecture, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Rua Alshaheen (Department of Architecture, Kuwait University, Kuwait City, Kuwait)
Mohammed Al-Nafisi (Independent Researcher, Kuwait City, Kuwait)

Open House International

ISSN: 0168-2601

Article publication date: 23 October 2023

Issue publication date: 18 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study evaluates the architectural status of circular prototype mosques in Kuwait. The argument is that the once dominant and powerful image of mosques is now merely a repetitive reproduction through the prototype scheme. The study focuses on the circular prototype design, which has been constructed in many of Kuwait's recent residential areas. It evaluates qualitatively the worshipers' experiences of these mosques.

Design/methodology/approach

The research methodology is qualitative. The main question is how well the circular prototype mosques are received by worshipers and local communities. Various research methods were used, including walk-through survey and group interview with worshipers and semi-structured interview with key informants in Public Authority for Housing Welfare and Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs. Purposive sampling was chosen to select for key informants. Time-location sampling was selected for worshipers' group interview.

Findings

Circular prototype presents several weaknesses. The community did not receive the circular design well as it deviates from the traditional and modern rectangular mosque design prevalent in Kuwait. This research highlights the importance of considering traditional design principles, community preferences and functional requirements while designing a mosque. It also emphasizes the need for an extensive evaluation of prototype designs to identify potential weaknesses before proceeding with the final design.

Social implications

It is recommended that future mosque design projects in Kuwait consider traditional design principles; community preferences; and financial, functional and sustainability requirements. In addition, the findings of this study can be used to inform future mosque design projects in Kuwait and to ensure that they are functional, cost-effective and well received by the community.

Originality/value

This research provides an informative and comprehensive analysis of Kuwait's prototype mosque designs from the 1950s to the present day. It focuses on the current circular prototype, critically examining its advantages and disadvantages. This research is the first to evaluate the history and design improvements over the years. As such, this research offers invaluable information to those interested in Kuwait's religious architecture and cultural history.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Architect Naser Khraibut, the acting director general of the Public Authority for Housing Welfare for his support and contribution to this study.

Corrigendum: It has come to the attention of the publisher that the article: Alajmi, M.N., Al-Haroun, Y., Alshaheen, R. and Al-Nafisi, M. (2024), “Kuwait’s circular prototype mosque design: a history and comprehensive evaluation”, Open House International, Vol. 49 No. 3, pp. 609-633. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-05-2023-0120 failed to include the following funding information “This work was supported and funded by Kuwait University Research Grant No. [VA02/23]”. The authors sincerely apologise for this error.

Citation

Alajmi, M.N., Al-Haroun, Y., Alshaheen, R. and Al-Nafisi, M. (2024), "Kuwait's circular prototype mosque design: a history and comprehensive evaluation", Open House International, Vol. 49 No. 3, pp. 609-633. https://doi.org/10.1108/OHI-05-2023-0120

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