Experts liken Ground Zero mosque design to Superman’s HQ
By ANIMonday, October 4, 2010
NEW YORK - Futuristic designs for an Islamic centre and mosque near the site of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York, have been reportedly likened to the Fortress of Solitude, the crystalline headquarters of Superman depicted in comic books, by experts.
According to The Telegraph, the sketches showed a 16-storey building wrapped in a honeycomb of abstract shapes.
Others suggested that some of the shapes resembled the Jewish symbol of the Star of David. The company behind the development pointed out that the hexagram is also used in Islam, as the Seal of Solomon, as well as in Christianity and other religions.
Sharif El-Gamal, the developer, said that they want to have “a marriage between Islamic architecture and New York City.”
“We want to have a marriage between Islamic architecture and New York City. We want to do something that is green and cool,” he added.
The designs suggest it will have four floors, including sports, fitness and swimming centre. There would also be a childcare centre, a restaurant, culinary school, art studios, exhibition space and auditorium. The prayer space for Muslims will be on two levels in the basement, and the 12th floor will have a 9/11 memorial and sanctuary open to people of all faiths, the paper said.
The proposed Islamic centre, two blocks from the site of the World Trade Centre attacks, has created widespread controversy in the United States, with majority of Americans calling it an unfair move to build the mosque at a place, which was destroyed by jihadis in 2001. (ANI)