Hi HIVE friends, it seems like tonight's post is very confusing for me because I don't know the name of the mosque I visited. Initially I came to this mosque just to rest for a moment, but after I took a break from my journey, I felt I needed to immortalize this building to share with all of you in this community. The thing that made me confused was that after I wanted to share it with all of you in this community, I forgot and didn't know the name of this building. Obviously, this mosque is one of the largest mosques in Serdang Bedagai City, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Even though I forgot the name, that doesn't mean everyone can close their eyes to the beauty of this building, friends, and you can see for yourself how magnificent this building is.
If you look at the parking lot, it is also very large, but if you ask how big this building is, I don't know how big it is because I didn't get any information about this. In several corners of the building there are mini gardens and there are also several date palm trees that are still growing and I don't understand how old they are. And there are several angles that are interesting for me to share with all of you
1. Building from the front door
I like the building motifs, the carvings on this mosque are like abstract carvings but very lively, plus on top of the mosque dome they put motifs such as barcode motifs and checkered motifs on the side, I thought they were carvings but it turns out After I checked carefully, it was only the granite motif. And I was fooled there, but in conclusion I still like the front entrance to this mosque, it looks very classy with several supporting pillars and carvings on the ceiling on the sides of the roof
2. Mosque pillars
From various angles of my eye I saw that I was very fascinated by the pillars of this mosque, the workmanship was very detailed, the carvings on this pillar were deliberately made, and it was very beautiful, I could imagine how long it took to make one pillar and how much money it cost Lots. Then the paint color used is very soft so that a simple, elegant impression is felt in this building, and frankly this pillar was an inspiration for me to make a terrace in my house.
3. Window motif
And another thing that I like about this mosque is the window design, it is very unique and the list or relief on the window is very stunning with the colors still carrying white and gray and the shape of the window is like a famous cigarette pack in Indonesia, then above The roof of the mosque also has small windows which in my opinion are just a fantasy so that the design of the mosque as a whole becomes more perfect. The shape of the window frames is also very unique, I really like it.
4. Ceiling
The ceiling that I see here uses a type of PVC with the dominant colors being white and black. However, because from the start I saw that this mosque building had soft colors with a very neat and aesthetic design, it made my eyes see that the ceiling design seemed very ordinary and had no appeal, as if this PVC design was made only as a complement However, this is just my personal assessment without me having to criticize other people's work, after all art is taste. The ceilings that use PVC are on outside buildings or terraces, but when we enter the building, I see that they use GIPSUN for the ceilings.
Apart from Plavon, I also photographed several private rooms such as clean toilets and abundant water, but I will not tell you about this in detail. Then in this mosque there is also a gate which is very majestic and very beautiful, I really like this.
Do you think this building is very beautiful and can be an inspiration for you? I hope you like it and I will share other beautiful buildings another day. Greetings from me Tomidiwirja