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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

House in Mishref, Kuwait by Studio Toggle

 
February 13th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Toggle

Introduction

The house in Mishref is home to two brothers and their families with their varying lifestyles and needs for privacy and open spaces. An introverted composition of two separate living units grouped around an internal courtyard, the house is an interpretation of the traditional courtyard house.

Presenting a clean and serene façade to the street, the resulting massing manifests as a white monolithic volume poised elegantly on top of a stone cladded podium. Rhythmic arrangement of louvered windows across the façade softens the volume by lending it a sense of lightness.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

  • Architects: Studio Toggle
  • Project: House in Mishref
  • Location: Mishref, Kuwait
  • Photography: Joao Morgado
  • Team: Hend Almatrouk, Gijo Paul George, Rui Goncalves, Pedro Varela, Fabio Verissimos, Filipe Goncalves, Dionne Pereira, Abdul Rashed, Ashlon Frank
  • Structural Designer: Al Thurath consultants
  • Architectural Lighting: Spaces and Concepts
  • Furniture and Decorative Lighting: MenaCasa and Natuzzi Kuwait
  • Project Cost: 2.2 Million Euros
  • Number of Floors: Basement + Ground + 2 floors
  • Plot Area: 750 m2
  • Built – Up Area: 1400 m2

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Site and context

The site is located in Mishref, a suburb of Kuwait City comprised mostly of 2-3 story detached houses. The demographic is mostly Kuwaiti and the neighborhood values privacy and quietness. The harsh desert sun in one of the hottest cities in the world sees ambient temperatures rise up to 50 degrees Celsius regularly during the summer. Dust storms are also a regular phenomenon that dictates the planning and construction strategies in the area.

A quick survey of existing buildings in the surroundings reveals the following insights:

  1. Climate controlled internal spaces are preferred more than open outdoor or semi outdoor spaces.
  2. Maximizing the internal built spaces dictates that windows on the perimetric walls become the only source of natural daylight.
  3. Privacy concerns results in most of these perimetric windows being closed most of the time, resulting in dark and unhealthy interiors.
  4. Lack of internal social spaces.

The challenge was to address these concerns and define optimized design strategies without escalating the budget.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

The courtyard and the fountain

The house is organized around an internal courtyard cutting across all the floors. The U-shaped volume faces this courtyard in an Omani stone clad skin. The courtyard and the void results in an inward-looking typology that can benefit from maximum diffused daylight without compromising on privacy. The house, thus, opens up towards the interior featuring a private courtyard lined with citrus trees and a sculptural fountain reminiscent of the gardens from the Moorish Alcazars.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Circulation loop or social space?

The 4-story courtyard and void presented a question of human scale as well as connectivity between the living units facing each other. A large suspended stair is key to an architectural promenade that sweeps through all the floors, offering vantage points and ease of access.

The Palette

The interiors of the house features a simple palette of ethereal white and natural woods. The straight and minimal lines of the massing is offset with the sleek curves of spiral staircases. The furniture is carefully chosen and boldly contrasted against the serene ambience. The calming sound of the water and the diffused light filtered through the louvered windows make this house an oasis of tranquility in this busy Kuwaiti suburb.

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Joao Morgado

Image Courtesy © Studio Toggle

Image Courtesy © Studio Toggle

Image Courtesy © Studio Toggle

Image Courtesy © Studio Toggle

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