Satir Para Jam-e-Masjid in Narsingdi is conceived as a calm, dignified prayer hall that blends traditional Islamic principles with contemporary spatial clarity. The architectural concept emphasizes symmetry and axial balance, directing attention toward the centrally placed mihrab as the spiritual focus. Repetitive arches and framed wall niches establish rhythm and order, while the generous column-free space enhances openness. A soft palette of ivory, beige, and warm wood tones creates a serene and contemplative mood. Layered lighting, combining cove illumination and recessed fixtures, provides uniform brightness and gentle highlights. Materials such as polished marble flooring, carved wooden panels, and textured wall finishes add refinement and tactile richness. The interior design is restrained yet elegant, resulting in a timeless, harmonious, and spiritually uplifting aesthetic.
(Prayer Hall, Mihrab, Ablution, Stair-Lobby)