The Al-Ansar Mosque in Singapore features a honeycomb-inspired design with hexagonal openings that allow natural light and ventilation into the prayer hall. Designed by Andyrahman Architect, the mosque's exterior is clad in precast concrete panels arranged in a hexagonal pattern that creates an intricate geometric facade and references beehive structures. The honeycomb design provides an airy, naturally lit interior space for worshippers.
The Al-Ansar Mosque in Singapore features a honeycomb-inspired design with hexagonal openings that allow natural light and ventilation into the prayer hall. Designed by Andyrahman Architect, the mosque's exterior is clad in precast concrete panels arranged in a hexagonal pattern that creates an intricate geometric facade and references beehive structures. The honeycomb design provides an airy, naturally lit interior space for worshippers.
The Al-Ansar Mosque in Singapore features a honeycomb-inspired design with hexagonal openings that allow natural light and ventilation into the prayer hall. Designed by Andyrahman Architect, the mosque's exterior is clad in precast concrete panels arranged in a hexagonal pattern that creates an intricate geometric facade and references beehive structures. The honeycomb design provides an airy, naturally lit interior space for worshippers.