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FIRST LOOK INSIDE PROPOSED MANHATTAN ISLAMIC CENTER: PLANNERS RELEASE IMAGES, N. Y. TIMES, Oct. 3, 2010

FIRST LOOK INSIDE PROPOSED MANHATTAN ISLAMIC CENTER: PLANNERS RELEASE IMAGES, N. Y. TIMES, Oct. 3, 2010

Richard Kigel · Sunday, October 3rd 2010 at 1:23PM · 334 views
Visitors to the upper floors of the Muslim community center planned for near ground zero would walk through lofty spaces — for art exhibitions, for contemplation and prayer, for programs on interreligious dialogue, for a 9/11 memorial — as sunlight streams through irregularly shaped windows between white crisscrossing beams.

That is the image presented in the tentative architectural renderings that the planners of the center, called Park51, have been showing at community meetings in recent weeks, and which were revealed to the wider public for the first time last week.

A sketch of the façade shows a latticework of white starlike designs, echoing patterns that can be seen in Islamic architecture and decorative tiles across the Middle East.

The design was meant to show “hints of tradition,” while the use of modern materials and glass panels would give an impression of translucence and “moving toward the future,” Sharif el-Gamal, the project’s developer, said in an interview last week.

The planners have not begun to raise the $140 million needed for construction or hired an architect.

An image of the façade has been in circulation since early this year, but last week the planners revealed renderings of how some interior spaces might look and how the center’s many amenities — including a restaurant, theater, day care center, gym and pool — might be stacked in a building of up to 15 stories.

There would also be a 9/11 memorial and a space open to people of “all faiths and of no faith” for prayer, contemplation and meditation, Mr. Gamal said.

The space for Muslims would be in the basement. Technically, it would be a prayer hall known as a musalla, because its construction would not meet rules required to sanctify a mosque.

Muslims who worship in a musalla often refer to it as a mosque or masjid. Some opponents say it is inappropriate to have a mosque near ground zero.

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Richard Kigel Sunday, October 3rd 2010 at 1:25PM

Restaurant, theater, day care center, gym, pool, 9/11 Memorial and a prayer space with a place for Islamic Prayer that is NOT a mosque.

How scary is that???

Richard Kigel Sunday, October 3rd 2010 at 10:02PM

Right, Irma!

ONLY IN AMERICA!!!!

DAVID JOHNSON Sunday, October 3rd 2010 at 10:33PM

HAY RICH
YOU DONT LIKE THIS IDEAL ?

Richard Kigel Monday, October 4th 2010 at 10:06PM

HAY DAVID:

WHAT MAKES YOU THINK THAT?

Richard Kigel Monday, October 4th 2010 at 10:06PM

Irma:

You are so right.

This whole crazy irrational fear of moderate Muslims was MADE for that saying!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

MAYBE JUST AS SCARY, NO, NO, NO THIS IS NO WHERE AS SCARY AS THE DENIAL OF THERE WAS A MOSQUE/ PRAYER ROOM IN ONE OF TEH TWIN TOWERS ON 9/11...

ONLY IN AMERICA (NUP)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I just read an interesting phrase, "THERE ARE NONE SO BLIND AS THOSE WHO REFUSE TO SEE" (SMILE)

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