PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
Mosques and religious structures in Central Asia—from Uzbekistan’s Samarkand to Russia’s Dagestan—often feature lofty vaulted ceilings that demand both structural integrity and aesthetic grace. Traditional materials like wood or gypsum can become prohibitively heavy at scale, requiring extensive sub-structure support. Aluminum tongue and groove ceilings weigh a fraction of these alternatives, reducing dead loads and permitting slimmer rafters or arches. The interlocking design allows panels to follow curved vault profiles with minimal custom fabrication, speeding installation in complex geometries. Powder-coated finishes resist corrosion from incense smoke and humidity in prayer halls, preserving pristine appearances over decades. Additionally, aluminum systems accommodate integrated LED uplighting and concealed speakers without compromising panel integrity or risking sag. Mosque maintenance teams in Tashkent and Makhachkala praise the metal’s ease of cleaning and absence of pests or rot. For architects seeking to combine traditional Islamic architectural forms with modern performance and longevity, aluminum tongue and groove ceilings deliver both visual continuity and practical advantages over heavier conventional materials.