The mosque and its supporting buildings were designed to fit into the master plan for the future University Islam Malaysia which will be built over the remaining 90 acres site.
With the landscape allocation, we ensure that the mosque will be surrounded by a landscape of both scented plants and plants that will express the concept of the mosque within a garden. Floral trees are mixed with the structural form of the plants.
Shrubs are planted to provide a visually pleasing setting that accentuated the tropical setting. The parking spaces are designed with the use of grass Crete that reduces the hard surface area.
The grass is expected to grow and cover most of the concrete pavers.
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