Dabbagh Architects, headed by architect and founder, Sumaya Dabbagh, saw the completion of the Mosque of the Late Mohamed Abdulkhaliq Gargash in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) in August. This is a contemporary place of worship that is quietly masterful in its use of form, materiality and natural light, controlled to evoke a sense of calm and spiritual connection.
The mosque, in honour of businessman Mohamed Abdulkhaliq Gargash, who died in 2016, is one of the first in the United Arab Emirates to be designed by a woman.Sumaya is one of the few Saudi female of her generation, among a handful of female architects who have opened their own offices in the Gulf region. Well known for constructing buildings that are culturally relevant, and in dialogue with their surroundings, she emphasises the intangible in architecture, striving to create meaning and poetic sense to form a connection between the user of each work.
The architect’s previous projects include the Mleiha Archaeological Centre (2016), a curved sandstone structure rising from the desert in the small UNESCO World Heritage town of Mleiha. The project was even awarded an Architecture MasterPrize (2020), among other accolades, and was nominated for the Aga Khan Awards (2018).
«This is a contemporary place of worship that is quietly masterful»
The mosque, in honour of businessman Mohamed Abdulkhaliq Gargash, who died in 2016, is one of the first in the United Arab Emirates to be designed by a woman.Sumaya is one of the few Saudi female of her generation, among a handful of female architects who have opened their own offices in the Gulf region. Well known for constructing buildings that are culturally relevant, and in dialogue with their surroundings, she emphasises the intangible in architecture, striving to create meaning and poetic sense to form a connection between the user of each work.
The architect’s previous projects include the Mleiha Archaeological Centre (2016), a curved sandstone structure rising from the desert in the small UNESCO World Heritage town of Mleiha. The project was even awarded an Architecture MasterPrize (2020), among other accolades, and was nominated for the Aga Khan Awards (2018).
«This is a contemporary place of worship that is quietly masterful»