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331:. The first Islamic Center started functioning on a small scale from a modest townhouse at that address. However, the board of trustees later aspired to build a new larger center in a way suiting its prestigious position in the community, and to be one of the landmarks of New York City. Later, an overall project comprising a mosque, a school, a library, a museum, and a lecture hall, were planned out. After years of delays which included raising funds from Muslim countries, a prolonged process of relocating tenants, and the eventual demolition of the buildings on the site; construction of the Islamic Cultural Center began in October 1984. Construction of the associated mosque began on May 28, 1987, the day which corresponded to the end of 405: 590: 26: 1215: 369: 576: 548: 562: 447: 534: 429:
located in Stony Creek, Bradford, Connecticut. The central aspect of the building is the dome, where it is three stacked layers of frames and takes the shape of a hemisphere. Another essential part about the crown is that even though the masjid interior and exterior are designed very differently, the mosque's dome is made of copper, such as the
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Throughout the 1900s, about 200 mosques existed in New York. None were like The Islamic Culture Center of New York. When this mosque was built, it created a huge turning point for the residing Muslim people living in New York. This turning point was when they represented a considerable aspect of the
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The site has an edge length of 274 meters. Furthermore, it also includes eight columns and four trusses, where they all intersect, forming a solid framework to contain the building and balance it out. The building also consists of six infill panels containing slabs of pink granite with glass beading
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The design of the Islamic Culture Center of New York is designed based on a pure cube. Three identical windows are set at a certain angle on the left and right the corner of the buildings, where light can come through it and shine the masjid. The mosque walls are cladding with stone from a quarry
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placed in front of welded steel tubes. The Islamic Culture Center of New York has two floors that separate the men and women. These two floors consist of each gender's washroom, meeting and administration rooms, and a prayer hall for everyone to use.
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neighborhoods. When looking at it, the mosque is rotated 29 degrees towards the streets. The architects did this to portray the Turkish mosque and complete two goals. Those two goals were to stand out from its surroundings, and the mihrab can face
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Muslim population consisting of Turkish, Lebanese, Yemeni, Pakistani, and American origin. Such an event with a sizable dome and a high minaret has crowned the mosque, where none other mosques were even comparable in the urban presence.
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The Islamic Cultural Center of New York is a standing building that is 61 meters wide and 73 meters long. The mosque is located at the northeast corner of East 96th Street and 3rd Avenue, on the boundary of Manhattan's
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that produces the shortest distance between the two cities. As with many mosques, the direction of Mecca is marked inside by a niche on the wall, known as the
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Plans for a large Islamic center in New York were originally drawn up in the late 1960s. The first cultural center occupied a house at
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Today, like most mosques, the mosque at the Islamic Cultural Center of New York is oriented toward
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and continues to be one of the city's largest. The mosque's older dwelling in a townhouse at 1
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Imam Abu-Namous engaged in a series of interfaith dialogues with prominent Muslim leaders and
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and 97th Streets. The Islamic Cultural Center was the first purpose-built mosque in
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at a heading of 58°. Consequently, the building is rotated 29° from Manhattan's
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One Riverside Drive, the site of New York's first Islamic cultural center
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Exterior of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York, at the boundary of
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is still in continual prayer use as a satellite location.
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Affiliation
Islam
Third Avenue
New York
NY
United States
Geographic coordinates
40°47′7″N 73°56′55″W / 40.78528°N 73.94861°W / 40.78528; -73.94861
Architect(s)
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
Mosque
Style
post-modernism
Mecca
Materials
icc-ny.us
mosque
Islamic
East Harlem
Manhattan
New York City
Third Avenue
96th
New York
Riverside Drive
East Harlem
Upper East Side
Mecca
Kaaba

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