An-Nour Mosque, also known as Al-Nour, is a central complex for Muslims in Mulhouse and the mosque is in the heart of the complex. The centre is operated by Alsace Muslims Association (AMAL). The complex is developed on three floors and it includes commercial shops, business companies, meeting areas, beauty salon, Health and sport centre, and educational institutes. The centre is classified as the first diversified Islamic centre because of the different services that are provided and the taking into consideration the different generations’ needs.
The mosque is classified as the first environmentally friendly religious building in Europe. The design of the mosque follows the roles of sustainability, it is a BBC classified project, the used materials are environmentally friendly (production, delivering, healthy, renewable), use of geothermal energy, and solar energy.
Located in Mulhouse, this mosque was designed by the architects of the AMRS Architects agency. It is built around prefabricated white concrete elements, which were built by the manufacturer BCS – Gherardi Construction.
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