Project

Two Houses — Two
Residential

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KUWAIT
2015

In the suburban vicinity of Kuwait City, specifically in Al-Nuzha, these two residential structures were simultaneously developed with a keen focus on accommodating the requisites of contemporary living. The overarching concept primarily revolves around the notions of privacy and the expression of the prevailing cultural context in which they are situated.

The architectural design of the exterior exhibits a nuanced relationship with its interior spaces. The façade embodies a refined minimalism, deliberately crafted to harmonize with its natural surroundings, notwithstanding its pristine white color palette. Strategically positioned pitched concrete panels shield the apertures, adroitly oriented along the façade to modulate both light ingress and personal seclusion.

A paramount element of this architectural endeavor is the creation of an outdoor protected space that serves as a conduit connecting the external urban environment with the inner social realms of the dwelling. This ingenious design obviates the need for physical barriers along its glazed walls, allowing for the revelation of internal living spaces without compromising privacy or exposing them directly to the street. This results in a seamless yet articulated interplay, facilitating a transition from the public realm to the private domain.

The layout of the spaces has been meticulously conceived to establish a symbiotic relationship with the double-height outdoor main patio, cocooned within this secure enclosure. This area is designated for socialization, providing an inviting venue for family and friends to congregate and partake in their own private, well-illuminated, and well-ventilated sanctuary. The open spatial configurations exude an aura of interior comfort, affording the inhabitants a sense of boundless internal freedom. The terraces allow the free flow of fresh air into the most intimate quarters, enabling a flexible and adaptable living experience.

Moving to the upper levels of the residences, one finds the family rooms and bedrooms thoughtfully integrated with open, strategically oriented patios. These upper floors provide enhanced privacy, catering to the specific needs and services required by the household.

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Location

Al-Nuzha, Kuwait City

Year

2015

Built-up Area

1 046 sqm

Status

Complete

14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO
14-WORK — 1404 TWO HOUSES — TWO

Team

Abdulatif Almishari, Rui Vargas 

Carla Barroso, Carlo Palma, Emanuel Grave, Telmo Rodrigues 

Alba Duarte, António Brigas, Duarte Correia, Elvino Domingos, Hassan Javed, João Costa, Lionel Estriga, Luís Esteves, Mariana Neves, Pedro Batista, Pedro Miranda, Sofia Teixeira 

MEP: Mohammed Hassan, Pedro Vaz, Rúben Rodrigues, Sérgio Costa 

Interior Design: Leonor Feyo 

Carolina Grave, Luísa Calvo  

Landscape: Susana Pinheiro 

Graphic Design: Aquilino Sotero, Diogo Monteiro, Nelson Ferreira 

Consultants

Structure: R5 Engineers  

Light Design: Light Design 

Site Supervision: ASBUILT Bruno Rosa

Photography

João Morgado
Mohammad J. Taqi

TAEP/AAP is a multidisciplinary award-winning architecture and engineering practice based in Kuwait, Portugal and France with a combined experience of over 55+ years.

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