Kushtia Neighborhood Mosque / Ahsan Habib + Chinton Architects
Briefly

In Bangladeshi mosque architecture, the interaction with the landscape is paramount, suggesting that built forms should harmoniously coexist with the region's soft alluvial soils.
The concept of the 'between space' serves as a sanctuary for contemplation and connection, emphasizing the need for tranquility in architectural design.
Read at ArchDaily
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