Dubai will have the largest, most modern and eco-friendly mosque estimated to be built at the cost of $ 6.8 million to reduce energy and water consumption by 15-19 per cent.
The 45,000 sq ft mosque in an area of 105,000 square feet will come up by 2013, the Awqaf and Minors Affairs Foundation has announced.
The project is expected to cost $ 6.8 million and the facility will accommodate 3,500 worshippers at one time.
According to the foundation, the mosque will feature green spaces, particularly gardens on the roof for heat insulation.
In addition, the mosque will have technologies such as solar panels to
heat water for ablution and recycle plants to treat water for gardening
and washroom purposes.
The mosque will also house the Imam's
(priest) house and will be equipped with the latest technologies in
energy efficiency to curb wastage in air-conditioning and air purity
system.
The mosque will be constructed with eco-friendly
materials and avoid the use of asbestos and polystyrene. It will
additionally use thermal insulation, programmed and automatic
thermostat, suction fans with energy recovery units, and natural light
and heat-reflective colours, especially at the interfaces and roofs.
Tayeb Abdulrahman Al-Rais, Secretary-General of the AMAF, said that
with the global call for energy conservation, it is essential for
developers to take responsibility for creating buildings that comply
with green standards.
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