Luton Central Mosque -  Completed 1984
Designed to meet the requirements of the Luton Muslim community, with prayer halls at ground and first floor level each providing approx. 500 prayer spaces. Separate prayer hall for women, Ablutions, Library and Classrooms. Two storey traditional construction - facing brick exterior and copper-clad dome. Minaret 25m high. Steel frame with reinforced concrete floors. BAA craftsmanship award for copper to Dome and Minaret.

Dar-Ul-Uloom Islamia - Birmingham - Completed 1998
Located in a dominant position on the Small Heath Highway. Polychromatic brickwork externally with copper-clad Domes and GRP cupola and balconies to the Minaret which is 36m high. Lift to all floors. Ground floor has prayer hall with 380 prayer spaces, mens Wazu, womens ablutions, large assembly room, kitchen and office. First floor prayer hall with 1070 prayer spaces. Second floor womens and visitors prayer halls with 360 and 150 prayer spaces respectively. Commendation from the Copper Association for copper work to Domes.

Stepney Shahjalal Masjid - proposed - London
Designed to replace an existing temporary Mosque in the corner of a public park, with improved and increased facilities for the local community. Three storey traditional construction, steel-framed with reinforced concrete floors, and two lifts. Ground floor has prayer hall with 300 prayer spaces, mens wazu , kitchen and morturary facilities. First floor prayer hall with 600 prayer spaces. Second floor womens prayer hall with 110 prayer spaces, womens ablutions, living accomodation for Imam, and teaching facilities.

Planning Permission granted August 2000.

Other Mosques completed at Alum Rock - Birmingham, and Black Heath - West Midlands. Muslim community buildings completed at Luton, Alum Rock - Birmingham, and Small Heath - Birmingham.

MICHAEL DALES was involved with the Luton & Birmingham Mosques
projects, whilst a partner in THE JOHN MANNING PARTNERSHIP