Analysis of Lighting Performance between Single Dome and Pyramid Roof Mosque in Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina

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This study analyses a level of lighting performance between pedentive dome and pyramid roof mosque’s construction in
Mostars, Bosnia Herzegovina. The selected case studies are Karadjoz Beg (pedentive dome) and Neziraga Mosque (pyramid
roof) which are located less than 500 metres apart from each other. The purpose is to assess information on the architectural
roof design in relation to lighting performance. This assessment is simulated during winter equinox where it provides results
when the sun is perimetering at its maximum position at the Tropic of Capricorn. This study applies simulation analysis for of
the case study using Autodesk software known as 3DStudio Max programme. This programme creates simulation of the
illuminance level to the indoor building areas during winter season when the sun is perimetering at its most southern point
along Tropics of Capricorn. A weather file is inserted in the programme during simulation process as a tool to gain accurate
condition of the local weather. The analysis shows that mosque with pedentive dome design provides evenly distributed
illuminance level with Scale 2 and 3 lighting performance inside the mosque compared to pyramid roof design only with
Scale . The study concludes that having better illuminance level distributed at all the locations is one of the crucial reasons
why the mosques with pedentive dome roof cover are popularly built in Bosnia as well its neighbouring regions by the
Ottoman master builders.

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Publication Year

2013

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Elsevier Ltd.

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Ahmad Sanusi Hassan & Yasser Arab

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Language

English

Type

Articles, Journal Article

Student name

Pamela Mahmoud Azab

College name

American University in Cairo

Year of graduation

2015

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