PERANCANGAN MASJID TERAPUNG DI LOMBOK TENGAH
Abstract
South Central Lombok is rich in natural and cultural tourism potential, but this area only has one mosque to accommodate coastal tourism. To support this area, a mosque is needed that can serve as a tourist attraction as well as a place of worship. By providing this Floating Mosque, it can increase the attraction of religious tourism and is able to complement the worship facilities around the coast of Central Lombok. The selected location is at Tanjung Aan Beach, Sengkol Village, Pengembur Hamlet, Pujut District, Central Lombok Regency, with an area of 8,273.98 square meters, this floating mosque is equipped with a prayer room, a multi-purpose hall, classrooms, management rooms, a parking area, a cooperative shop, a cooperative office, a library, a lobby, a plaza, and a garden. The design uses a basic religious and communicative concept and uses the theme of Neo-Vernacular Architecture combined with elements of Sasak Lombok Architecture, aiming to develop local traditional architectural principles into a modern design expression while still respecting tradition, society, culture and the environment, thus creating an icon or landmark in Central Lombok.



