%0 Journal Article %T Daylighting Analysis of Pedentive Dome¡¯s Mosque Design during Summer Solstice with Case Studies in Istanbul, Turkey %A Yasser Arab %A Ahmad Sanusi Hassan %J International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies %D 2012 %I %X In this study, the analysis is to measure lighting performance of single pedentive dome type in mosque design built during the Ottoman Empire in Istanbul, Turkey. The selected case studies are the Firuzaga and Orhan Gazi Mosque. This study investigates whether Turkish style¡¯s pedentive dome mosque design provides efficient indoor daylighting in the Orhan Gazi Mosque in compression with the Firuzaga Mosque. This assessment is simulated during summer solstice occurred when the sun is perimetering at its most northern position along the Tropic of Cancer. This study applies simulation analysis using Autodesk software known as 3DStudio Max Design 2011 programme. The weather data file was used to provide weather information and climate changes of the study area. The analysis shows that both mosques have mostly an evenly distributed illuminance level with Scale 3, 4 and 5. The Orhan Gazi Mosque has slightly higher illuminance levels compared to those of the Firuzaga Mosque. The study concludes that the pedentive dome mosque design has an effect on the mosque indoor daylighting. Having excellent illuminance level distributed at all the locations is one of the crucial reasons why the mosques with pedentive dome roof cover are built by Ottoman master builders. %K Illuminance level %K Pendentive dome %K Istanbul %K Orhan Gazi Mosque %K Firuzaga Mosque. %U http://tuengr.com/V03/167-183.pdf