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White Fortress, Al Khiran, Kuwait by TAEP/AAP

Project name:
White Fortress
Architecture firm:
TAEP/AAP
Location:
Al Khiran, Kuwait
Photography:
Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Principal architect:
Design team:
Abdulatif Almishari, Rui Vargas, Carla Barroso, Alba Duarte, Telmo Rodrigues, Carlo Palma, Duarte Correia, Elvino Domingos, Emanuel Grave, Hassan Javed, João Costa, Lionel Estriga, Pedro Miranda
Collaborators:
Graphic Design: Mariana Neves, Aquilino Sotero, Diogo Monteiro, Federica Fortugno, Nelson Ferreira, Luís Esteves
Interior design:
Leonor Barata Feyo, Carolina Grave
Built area:
1045 m²
Site area:
Design year:
Completion year:
2023
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
R5 Engineers
Environmental & MEP:
Mohammed Hassan, Rúben Rodrigues
Landscape:
Susana Pinheiro
Lighting:
Supervision:
AsBuilt - Lúcio Silva, Ricardo Janeiro, Vando Beldade
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Material:
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

TAEP/AAP: Embodying the architectural attributes of Northern Gulf architecture of privacy and discretion, the White Fortress is enveloped by towering, thick walls that offer protection from the harsh climate and arid surroundings, while enclosing a serene and inviting interior. The dwelling program is laid out on the ground floor, organized around patios within a rectangular walled enclave. Glazed facades in the main social area and patios are thoughtfully integrated, complementing the dwelling's traditional composition. Giving diversity of experiences, each patio or courtyard is designated with the different function; to greet, to rest, and to celebrate.

A central green "oasis" divides the service areas from the private and social spaces. The interior is replete with generously proportioned rooms that open out onto various oval-shaped patios and small green gardens, connected by non-linear paths that bring all the elements of the dwelling together. A rhythmic play of depth and shadow is created as an axial circulation corridor crosses successive gardens and patios, leading from the main entrance to the private family spaces.

At the seaside, the dwelling embraces views of the Gulf Sea, framing the seascape's horizontality with an open semi-covered paved space, engaging in a dialogue with the sand dunes and vegetation. The house extends to the private beach, seamlessly connecting the interior space with its main convivial social room.

In the heart of the central "oasis," a tall cylindrical volume draws the eye. It stands as a seacoast lighthouse, soaring upwards as a space for solitude and meditation. It provides a calm environment for serenity and contemplation. From the tower, one can access the roof, which transforms into a contemplative walking space. The roof and tower offer panoramic views of the house gardens, the dunes, and the endless horizon of the sea.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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