The Al-Iqtishad Mushola project, located within the University of Indonesia, represents a significant architectural endeavor that transforms a traditional campus prayer room into a dynamic civic and spiritual center. This ambitious project, a collaboration between CREM Paragon and KIND, is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, particularly Mahoni Lake, emphasizing sustainability and community engagement.
Harmonizing Faith and Nature: The Al-Iqtishad Mushola Vision
The Mushola's Strategic Location and Ecological Integration
Situated at the periphery of the University of Indonesia's Faculty of Economics and Business, the Al-Iqtishad Mushola transcends its conventional function as a prayer space. It has been envisioned as a vital civic and spiritual focal point within the broader university masterplan. Its design meticulously respects the existing topography and lush vegetation, allowing the structure to seamlessly merge with the landscape as it gently slopes towards the ecologically significant Mahoni Lake. This deliberate integration positions the mushola as a gateway from the academic core while simultaneously offering an open, contemplative vista towards the lake.