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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ARCHITECTURE) 
UITM PERAK , SERI ISKANDAR CAMPUS 
AAR 604 
ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE 
II 
PN. FAZIDAH HANIM HUSIN 
MASJID AN-NUR UNIVERSITI 
TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS 
CASE STUDY REPORT 
2011857482 MUHAMMAD FAIZ BIN MOHAMAD AZMAN 
2011861156 NUR SYAZA ZUREENA BINTI ZULKURNAIN 
2011634042 ISMI LUQMAN HAMADI BIN IBRAHIM 
2011212264 MUHAMMAD HAIKAL BIN AZAHAR
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Assalamualaikum w.b.t, 
There are a few people who have assisted in the 
preparation of our report. 
First, we would like to take this opportunity our 
Architecture Science II lecturer, Mrs. Fazidah Hanim 
Husin for her guidance in the preparation of this 
report. 
Other than that, we would like to thank everyone 
else who contribute to this report, for working hard 
as a team in producing this report. Without their 
commitment and support, this report would not be 
materialized. 
Thank you. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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TABLE OF CONTENT 
CONTENT NO. 
Acknowledgement 
Table of content 
1.0 Introduction 4 
2.0 Case study 5 
2.1 Location 6 
2.2 Component and spaces, idea concept 7-8 
2.3 Floor plan 9 
2.4 Elevations 10 
2.5 Sections 11 
3.0 Natural light 
3.1 Main prayer hall 12-13 
3.2 The Dome 14 
3.3 Stairs 15 
3.4 Mezzanine Pray Hall 16 
4.0 Lighting 
4.1 Artificial lighting 17 
4.2 Types of lighting 18 
4.3 Outdoor lighting 19 
4.4 Landscape lighting 20-23 
4.5 Types and form of day lighting 24 
4.6 Covered praying area, mezzanine main area 25 
4.7 Mimbar 26 
4.8 First floor praying area, emergency exit 27 
5.0 Conclusion 28
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INTRODUCTION 
Masjid An-Nur Universiti Technologi Petronas is situated in Seri Iskandar Perak. It is located about 250 kilometers north of the national capital. The campus 
sits on a beautiful and striking landscape. It is equipped with necessary facilities of modern university, academic building and laboratories, student accommodation, 
sports and recreation centers. The mosque therefore is not only a place of practice the obligatory rituals of religion, but also a pl ace for contemplation and 
thought where learning, knowledge and wisdom may germinate and flourish.
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LOCATION 
VIEW FROM GOOGLE MAP 
KEY PLAN 
SITE PLAN
COMPONENTS AND SPACES 
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IDEA AND CONCEPT
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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ELEVATION
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SECTIONS 
CROSS SECTIONAL DOME’S CROSS SECTION
Natural light is a dynamic and ephemeral tool for expressing the quality of space. Whether it’s used in the diffuse illuminat ion of the space, in this case a mosque or 
as a dramatic and variable figure within an enclosed space The formal and architectural intentions of daylight should be directly associated with the evaluation of its 
quality. As a compliment to more traditional avenues of lighting research that assess performance in terms of quantitative i lluminance goals and discomfort caused by 
glare. 
The term natural lighting is one that is thrown around quite loosely these days in the lighting industry. Very simply put, a lighting source that close ly replicates 
natural sunlight can be considered a natural light source. Sunlight in its pure form has a Kelvin temperature of around 5,000 degrees Kelvin and a colour rendering index of 
100. As sunlight comes into contact with the earth's atmosphere and is reflected and refracted by water and dust particles the colour temperature actually changes 
throughout the day ranging anywhere from 5,000 to 6,000 Kelvin depending on the time of day and the amount of clouds in the sky. 
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NATURAL LIGHT.
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Natural lighting from the opening 
Natural lighting from the exterior window 
MAIN PRAYER HALL 
1. Main Prayer Hall 
2. Dome 
3. Stairs 
4. Mezzanine Main Prayer Hall
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Tempered glass is a type of safety 
glass processed by controlled thermal or 
chemical treatments to increase its strength 
compared with normal glass. Tempering puts the 
outer surfaces into compression and the inner 
part is in tension. Such stresses cause the glass, 
when broken, to crumble into small granular 
chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards. 
The granular chunks are less likely to cause 
injury.
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THE DOME
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STAIRS 
1. Main Prayer Hall 
2. Dome 
3. Stairs 
4. Mezzanine Prayer Hall
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MEZZANINE PRAY HALL 
Mezzanine 
Dome 
Main Prayer Hall 
1. Main Prayer Hall 
2. Dome 
3. Stairs 
4. Mezzanine Main Prayer 
Hall
WINDOW DETAILING 
1.) Principle of Illumination: 
 Natural Light (Daylight) 
 Artificial Lighting (Electric Lighting) 
2.) Types of light distribution: 
 Direct light distribution 
 Semi-direct distribution 
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3) Light sources: 
 Incandescent 
 Fluorescent & compact fluorescent 
4) Forms of Lighting: 
 General Lighting (Ambient) 
 Task Lighting 
 Decorative Lighting (Mood) 
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING 
Artificial lighting sources within this range can appropriately be considered a 
natural lighting lamp as long as the color rendering index is above 90. The color 
rendering index or CRI is a method for describing the effect of a light source on the 
color appearance of objects, compared to a reference source of the same color 
temperature. It serves as a quality distinction between light sources emitting light 
of the same color. The higher the CRI of lamps with color temperatures of 5,000- 
6,000 the better objects appear compared to outdoors.
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Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) 
• Used mostly in the indoor spaces and 
the prayer hall 
• Provide sufficient amount of lighting 
for that specific area 
• Most energy efficient form of lighting 
Incandescent bulbs 
• Only used for decorative purpose. 
• Used to create 
TYPES OF LIGHTING
Spotlight is a strong beam of light that illuminates only a small area, 
used especially to centre attention on a column of the mosque. It is 
also a lamp that produces such a light to focus the attention. 
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OUTDOOR LIGHTING 
An excellent way to highlight the beauty of trees and architectural design. Repeating patterns in architecture 
with the proper uplighting treatment. 
Used primarily to create a symmetrical pattern of light for navigation. Fully shielded fixtures may 
be positioned along landscape cut outs and pathways to add safety, security, and visibility at 
night. Partially shielded lights may be positioned behind taller greenery; this allows light to filter 
through onto paths and distributes more illumination throughout the landscape.
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Daylight or the light of day is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the daytime. This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and 
both of these reflected from the Earth and terrestrial objects. Sunlight scattered or reflected from objects in outer space is generally not considered daylight. 
Thus, moonlight is never considered daylight, despite being "indirect sunlight". Daytime is the period of time each day when daylight occurs. Daylight happens because the 
earth rotates and either side the sun shines on is considered daylight. 
General Lighting / Ambient Lighting: 
 Replace sunlight 
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 Comfortable level of brightness 
Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting 
Forms of Lightings: General Lighting 
• General, uniform illumination and helps people to see 
the layout safely and navigate throughout the spaces 
safely 
TYPES AND FORM OF DAY LIGHTING
COVERED PRAYING AREA 
Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting 
Forms of Lightings: General Lighting 
• Ambience lighting, uniform illumination and used to indicate the relation of the space. 
• Illumination is slightly dimmed 
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 Type of Lightings: Direct 
Lighting 
 Forms of Lightings: 
General Lighting 
 Ambience lighting, 
uniform illumination and 
used to indicate the 
relation of the space. 
 Illumination is slightly 
dimmed 
 The luminance is 
distributed and diffused 
by the carpeted walls and 
floor. 
MEZZANINE MAIN AREA
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Decorative elements at the mimbar 
 Type of Lightings: 
Direct Lighting 
 Forms of Lightings: 
Decorative Lighting 
MIMBAR
 Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting 
 Forms of Lightings: General Lighting 
 Ambience lighting, uniform illumination and used to indicate 
the relation of the space. 
 Illumination is slightly dimmed 
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FIRST FLOOR PRAYER HALL 
EXIT EMERGENCY WAY
As a conclusion, we can conclude that the building are well equipped with efficient lighting system and all of them are in good care. The building energy 
systems are all in good hand by the engineers, technician and such. The usage of ceiling light is seen to be the most prominent one to make it as a better praying 
environment for visitors and the students of Universiti Teknologi Petronas itself. The light produce is direct and indirect light so that gives the effects of calm and 
religious purpose around the praying area. It distributes light for indication of space and mostly to bring ambience and the mood of the spaces. 
In a nutshell, we can conclude that from what we have learned and observed, we should apply these lighting system into our project for a better building 
quality for people to enjoy. We hope that these knowledge will give us an advantage in the real practice 
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CONCLUSION

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Archiscience utp sharing

  • 1. 1 | P a g e BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ARCHITECTURE) UITM PERAK , SERI ISKANDAR CAMPUS AAR 604 ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE II PN. FAZIDAH HANIM HUSIN MASJID AN-NUR UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI PETRONAS CASE STUDY REPORT 2011857482 MUHAMMAD FAIZ BIN MOHAMAD AZMAN 2011861156 NUR SYAZA ZUREENA BINTI ZULKURNAIN 2011634042 ISMI LUQMAN HAMADI BIN IBRAHIM 2011212264 MUHAMMAD HAIKAL BIN AZAHAR
  • 2. 2 | P a g e Assalamualaikum w.b.t, There are a few people who have assisted in the preparation of our report. First, we would like to take this opportunity our Architecture Science II lecturer, Mrs. Fazidah Hanim Husin for her guidance in the preparation of this report. Other than that, we would like to thank everyone else who contribute to this report, for working hard as a team in producing this report. Without their commitment and support, this report would not be materialized. Thank you. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • 3. 3 | P a g e TABLE OF CONTENT CONTENT NO. Acknowledgement Table of content 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 Case study 5 2.1 Location 6 2.2 Component and spaces, idea concept 7-8 2.3 Floor plan 9 2.4 Elevations 10 2.5 Sections 11 3.0 Natural light 3.1 Main prayer hall 12-13 3.2 The Dome 14 3.3 Stairs 15 3.4 Mezzanine Pray Hall 16 4.0 Lighting 4.1 Artificial lighting 17 4.2 Types of lighting 18 4.3 Outdoor lighting 19 4.4 Landscape lighting 20-23 4.5 Types and form of day lighting 24 4.6 Covered praying area, mezzanine main area 25 4.7 Mimbar 26 4.8 First floor praying area, emergency exit 27 5.0 Conclusion 28
  • 4. 4 | P a g e INTRODUCTION Masjid An-Nur Universiti Technologi Petronas is situated in Seri Iskandar Perak. It is located about 250 kilometers north of the national capital. The campus sits on a beautiful and striking landscape. It is equipped with necessary facilities of modern university, academic building and laboratories, student accommodation, sports and recreation centers. The mosque therefore is not only a place of practice the obligatory rituals of religion, but also a pl ace for contemplation and thought where learning, knowledge and wisdom may germinate and flourish.
  • 5. 5 | P a g e LOCATION VIEW FROM GOOGLE MAP KEY PLAN SITE PLAN
  • 6. COMPONENTS AND SPACES 6 | P a g e IDEA AND CONCEPT
  • 7. 7 | P a g e GROUND FLOOR PLAN
  • 8. 8 | P a g e FIRST FLOOR PLAN
  • 9. 9 | P a g e ELEVATION
  • 10. 10 | P a g e SECTIONS CROSS SECTIONAL DOME’S CROSS SECTION
  • 11. Natural light is a dynamic and ephemeral tool for expressing the quality of space. Whether it’s used in the diffuse illuminat ion of the space, in this case a mosque or as a dramatic and variable figure within an enclosed space The formal and architectural intentions of daylight should be directly associated with the evaluation of its quality. As a compliment to more traditional avenues of lighting research that assess performance in terms of quantitative i lluminance goals and discomfort caused by glare. The term natural lighting is one that is thrown around quite loosely these days in the lighting industry. Very simply put, a lighting source that close ly replicates natural sunlight can be considered a natural light source. Sunlight in its pure form has a Kelvin temperature of around 5,000 degrees Kelvin and a colour rendering index of 100. As sunlight comes into contact with the earth's atmosphere and is reflected and refracted by water and dust particles the colour temperature actually changes throughout the day ranging anywhere from 5,000 to 6,000 Kelvin depending on the time of day and the amount of clouds in the sky. 11 | P a g e NATURAL LIGHT.
  • 12. 12 | P a g e Natural lighting from the opening Natural lighting from the exterior window MAIN PRAYER HALL 1. Main Prayer Hall 2. Dome 3. Stairs 4. Mezzanine Main Prayer Hall
  • 13. 13 | P a g e Tempered glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the inner part is in tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to crumble into small granular chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards. The granular chunks are less likely to cause injury.
  • 14. 14 | P a g e THE DOME
  • 15. 15 | P a g e STAIRS 1. Main Prayer Hall 2. Dome 3. Stairs 4. Mezzanine Prayer Hall
  • 16. 16 | P a g e MEZZANINE PRAY HALL Mezzanine Dome Main Prayer Hall 1. Main Prayer Hall 2. Dome 3. Stairs 4. Mezzanine Main Prayer Hall
  • 17. WINDOW DETAILING 1.) Principle of Illumination:  Natural Light (Daylight)  Artificial Lighting (Electric Lighting) 2.) Types of light distribution:  Direct light distribution  Semi-direct distribution 17 | P a g e 3) Light sources:  Incandescent  Fluorescent & compact fluorescent 4) Forms of Lighting:  General Lighting (Ambient)  Task Lighting  Decorative Lighting (Mood) ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING Artificial lighting sources within this range can appropriately be considered a natural lighting lamp as long as the color rendering index is above 90. The color rendering index or CRI is a method for describing the effect of a light source on the color appearance of objects, compared to a reference source of the same color temperature. It serves as a quality distinction between light sources emitting light of the same color. The higher the CRI of lamps with color temperatures of 5,000- 6,000 the better objects appear compared to outdoors.
  • 18. 18 | P a g e Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) • Used mostly in the indoor spaces and the prayer hall • Provide sufficient amount of lighting for that specific area • Most energy efficient form of lighting Incandescent bulbs • Only used for decorative purpose. • Used to create TYPES OF LIGHTING
  • 19. Spotlight is a strong beam of light that illuminates only a small area, used especially to centre attention on a column of the mosque. It is also a lamp that produces such a light to focus the attention. 19 | P a g e OUTDOOR LIGHTING An excellent way to highlight the beauty of trees and architectural design. Repeating patterns in architecture with the proper uplighting treatment. Used primarily to create a symmetrical pattern of light for navigation. Fully shielded fixtures may be positioned along landscape cut outs and pathways to add safety, security, and visibility at night. Partially shielded lights may be positioned behind taller greenery; this allows light to filter through onto paths and distributes more illumination throughout the landscape.
  • 20. 20 | P a g e
  • 21. 21 | P a g e
  • 22. 22 | P a g e
  • 23. 23 | P a g e
  • 24. Daylight or the light of day is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the daytime. This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and both of these reflected from the Earth and terrestrial objects. Sunlight scattered or reflected from objects in outer space is generally not considered daylight. Thus, moonlight is never considered daylight, despite being "indirect sunlight". Daytime is the period of time each day when daylight occurs. Daylight happens because the earth rotates and either side the sun shines on is considered daylight. General Lighting / Ambient Lighting:  Replace sunlight 24 | P a g e  Comfortable level of brightness Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting Forms of Lightings: General Lighting • General, uniform illumination and helps people to see the layout safely and navigate throughout the spaces safely TYPES AND FORM OF DAY LIGHTING
  • 25. COVERED PRAYING AREA Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting Forms of Lightings: General Lighting • Ambience lighting, uniform illumination and used to indicate the relation of the space. • Illumination is slightly dimmed 25 | P a g e  Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting  Forms of Lightings: General Lighting  Ambience lighting, uniform illumination and used to indicate the relation of the space.  Illumination is slightly dimmed  The luminance is distributed and diffused by the carpeted walls and floor. MEZZANINE MAIN AREA
  • 26. 26 | P a g e Decorative elements at the mimbar  Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting  Forms of Lightings: Decorative Lighting MIMBAR
  • 27.  Type of Lightings: Direct Lighting  Forms of Lightings: General Lighting  Ambience lighting, uniform illumination and used to indicate the relation of the space.  Illumination is slightly dimmed 27 | P a g e FIRST FLOOR PRAYER HALL EXIT EMERGENCY WAY
  • 28. As a conclusion, we can conclude that the building are well equipped with efficient lighting system and all of them are in good care. The building energy systems are all in good hand by the engineers, technician and such. The usage of ceiling light is seen to be the most prominent one to make it as a better praying environment for visitors and the students of Universiti Teknologi Petronas itself. The light produce is direct and indirect light so that gives the effects of calm and religious purpose around the praying area. It distributes light for indication of space and mostly to bring ambience and the mood of the spaces. In a nutshell, we can conclude that from what we have learned and observed, we should apply these lighting system into our project for a better building quality for people to enjoy. We hope that these knowledge will give us an advantage in the real practice 28 | P a g e CONCLUSION