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Prihoda at Suleiman Mosque, Malaysia

At the Sultan Suleiman Mosque in Malaysia, we had to balance precise engineering with deep respect for sacred architecture. The space was beautiful, complex, and sensitive — and we had one job: get the airflow just right, without drawing attention to the system itself.


A dome with demands

The central dome, with its circular symmetry and towering height, presented both a visual masterpiece and a technical challenge. How do you ventilate a space where the air must move – but the system itself must disappear? In religious architecture, any visible mechanical element risks disturbing the meditative atmosphere. We needed to be precise, respectful, and, above all, invisible.

A tailor-made solution

This wasn’t a project for off-the-shelf solutions. We started with a partial ring of fabric ducting — not the whole structure at once. Why? It allowed us to fine-tune every millimeter of placement before locking anything in. Once the alignment was flawless, we completed the circle with custom-built sections tailored exactly to the dome’s geometry.

Silent performance, seamless look

The final system is powerful, yet practically invisible. Air moves exactly where it’s needed, while the architecture remains untouched and undisturbed. If you’re working with a space that calls for something special, we’re ready to help design it. Contact us today!