[3][4] It is the first mosque in the world that was constructed using 3D printing technology, reflecting Hejazi architecture.
[8][9][10] The four printers used in 3D printing technology were manufactured by China-based Hangzhou GuanLi Company.
[11] The mosque was designed by Mohammed bin Adam al-Suqair and was built as part of several projects overseen by the National Housing Company, the investment arm of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing.
Wajnat is the CEO of Fursan Real Estate,[13] the company that took part in the construction, which took six months in total.
The design of the open outdoor area of the mosque was inspired by Hijr Ismail, also known as Hateem, beside the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in Mecca and incorporates elements of traditional Hejazi architecture while adhering to the values of the King Salman Urban Charter.