A riverside mosque thoughtfully designed with vernacular timber architecture and traditional handcrafted cedar wood detailing
The brief
Rebuilt on the banks of the Jhelum, Masjid Bilal is a 3,000 sq ft structure designed using vernacular timber architecture. The project prominently features hand-carved cedar wood, reflecting traditional craftsmanship while allowing the building to breathe and age naturally within the humid riverfront climate.
Scope of Work
Complete design concept, mood boards, floor plans, and joinery drawings. Furniture and fixture sourcing. Renovation completed by Son & Son in collaboration with our trusted trades and partners.