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Building: MEDINAH HARAM PIAZZA SHADING PROJECT

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The Umbrellas of Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi in Medina, Saudi Arabia, represent a remarkable feat of modern Islamic architecture completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by SL Rasch, Lürsen, and Taiyokogyo, this innovative complex features retractable umbrella structures that provide shade and climate control for the outdoor courtyard of the Prophet's Mosque. The project seamlessly integrates cutting-edge engineering with traditional Islamic design principles, creating a functional and aesthetically sophisticated solution for this sacred pilgrimage site. The umbrellas symbolize both contemporary technological advancement and respect for centuries-old religious traditions, making it an exemplary case study in sensitive architectural intervention within historic religious contexts.

The Umbrellas of Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi in Medina, Saudi Arabia, represent a remarkable feat of modern Islamic architecture completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by SL Rasch, Lürsen, and Taiyokogyo, this innovative complex features retractable umbrella structures that provide shade and climate co

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The Umbrellas of Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi in Medina, Saudi Arabia, represent a remarkable feat of modern Islamic architecture completed in 2011. Designed collaboratively by SL Rasch, Lürsen, and Taiyokogyo, this innovative complex features retractable umbrella structures that provide shade and climate control for the outdoor courtyard of the Prophet's Mosque. The project seamlessly integrates cutting-edge engineering with traditional Islamic design principles, creating a functional and aesthetically sophisticated solution for this sacred pilgrimage site. The umbrellas symbolize both contemporary technological advancement and respect for centuries-old religious traditions, making it an exemplary case study in sensitive architectural intervention within historic religious contexts.