• Introduction
Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque

The new mosque in Abu Dhabi is a building of superlatives, combining traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology - as seen, for example, in the lighting.

Architect:
Yusef Abdelki, Halcrow (Executive Architects), Spatium Architects, Milano (Interior Design)

Lighting designer:
Speirs and Major Associates, Edinburgh

Photographer:
Charles Crowell, Black Star

Place:
Abu Dhabi

Lighting solutions

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Introduction Content

Rising up in dazzling white, the massive Sheikh Zayed Mosque appears almost like a mirage at the east end of the island in the Persian Gulf which forms the centre of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. This House of God, named after Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nayhan, the late ruler of Abu Dhabi and founder of the United Arab Emirates, is a building of superlatives: it is the largest mosque in the Emirates and the third largest worldwide, featuring the biggest dome of a mosque and the largest hand-woven carpet in the world. Its interior provides room for over 40,000 worshippers. Eleven years after the start of constructions and one year after its inauguration, the grounds of the mosque are now also due to be completed this year.

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Introduction Content

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Introduction Content

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions
ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

The requirements of the clients, the concept devised by the lighting designers and the philosophy of ERCO as supplier of the lighting tools went hand in hand in this project: the light sources needed to be concealed as inconspicuously as possible, while special focus was to be put on vertical illumination.

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

Thus, hundreds of Lightcast directional luminaires, Stella spotlights and Stella wallwashers are hidden in grooves along the ceiling edge, in wall recesses or behind ornamental grates.

The Qibla, the prayer wall with the golden Mihrab niche, faces toward Mecca. It forms the religious heart of the mosque and bears the 99 names of Allah as marble inlays, backlit by a fibre optics system.

In the marble-clad porticos around the central dome hall, the lighting designers also opted for the visual comfort and magical effect of vertical lighting.

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

The central hall is vaulted by massive domes. The various lighting components, which include "play of brilliants" in the form of a gigantic chandelier, can be combined to create the right mood for any time of the day and occasion. Energy efficiency now is a key factor even in the Gulf States, which is why ERCO?s lighting tools are fitted with economical, long-life metal halide lamps wherever dimming is not required.

ERCO Sheikh-Zayed-bin-Sultan-Al-Nahyan Mosque  Lighting solutions

The mosque was awarded the "Middle East Lighting Design Award 2008" for the best lighting project in the entire Middle East.

The grounds of the mosque will now also feature products from ERCO: several hundreds of spotlights, recessed floor luminaires and over a thousand stair lights with modern, energy-saving LED technology will soon provide efficient visual comfort.

Factsheet

Visitor information at:
www.visitabudhabi.ae/de/what.to.do/mosques.and.other.places.of.worship/sh.zayed.mosque.aspx

Further information and booking of guided tours via e-mail at:
zayedmosquetour(at)adta.ae

Information on the Middle East Lighting Design Award:
palme-middleeast.com/melda/Press_Release_6.html


Parties involved in the constructionInterior design: Spatium Architects, Milan
www.spatium.it

Executive architect: Halcrow
www.halcrow.com

Lighting design: Speirs and Major Associates, Edinburgh
www.lightarch.com

Lighting tools used

Guide

The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.

ERCO WashlightingWashlighting

Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room

ERCO AccentuationAccentuation

Emphasising objects to attract attention

ERCO SpotlightsSpotlights

Flexible luminaires for tracks to produce accent lighting

ERCO WallwasherWallwasher

Lighting technology for vertical surfaces

ERCO DownlightsDownlights

Recessed ceiling luminaires with different light distributions

ERCO WallWall

From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks

ERCO ObjectObject

Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures

ERCO AccentuationAccentuation

Focal glow

ERCO DownlightsDownlights

Recessed ceiling luminaires with various light distributions

ERCO ObjectObject

Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures

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