This is a sculptural environment which consists of a small open-to-sky room for prayer and contemplation. The inner room is shielded by an outer shell which protects it from alien intrusions (visual and street noise). The inner room is rotated within the outer shell to accomplish an axial orientation toward “Ghebleh”, the direction Muslims should face when praying. Then, two parallel, vertical, narrow slots are removed from the wall to open the box toward the same orientation. Non-parallel and slanted corridor walls emanate a tense and dynamic atmosphere. The tight interior space with high walls is designed to hard-edge the sky in angular fashion. We have also landscaped the grounds providing north-west entrances to the park and the Carpet Museum.