Meeting Space Garden
We created a biophilic indoor landscape in the old garden of the Fatih Mosque in Amsterdam, which was once lost to building constructions and now serves as a meeting space. We designed a planter made from natural-wood in an organic shape that approaches the natural experience of a landscape. This is complemented by creating different heights simulating natural hills.
For the coherence between nature, functional space and visitor we used vegetation that occurs in the Quran such as the date palm, fig tree and olive tree.
This indoor landscape was designed to reinforce the connection between the visitors of the Fatih Mosque and nature with the purpose to stimulate relaxation and more awareness and it creates a positive state of mind and strengthens the sense of belonging.
Project: Meeting Space Garden
Location: Fatih Mosque, Rozengracht Amsterdam
Assignment: Permanent installation 'The Lost Garden'
Year: 2020
Design: Malou Wüstefeld & Nanno Reveco
Wood work: Jeroen Minnaert
Photography: Studio Wüst