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After the discovery of oil, the Kuwaiti State estab­lished a means of wealth distribution for its citizens through housing programs aimed at improving standards of living. It allocated residential neighbourhoods for Kuwaitis and non-Kuwaitis through the introduction of two main ­architectural typologies: the apartment and the villa. However, in response to certain economic, sociocultural, and regulatory constraints, an unplanned hybrid typology has recently emerged. The multiplex, specific to Kuwait and yet not officially recognized by the state, has become the ­informal expression of specific living needs that is now ubiquitous across Kuwait.


Here, for the first time, the authors of The Multiplex Typology explore everyday life in these hybrid homes, arguing that the one-size-fits-all housing model of the past is both ­outdated and unsustainable. But this book is not merely a doc­umentation of the ­current state of living in Kuwait, nor a straightforward analysis of Kuwaiti domestic architecture today. It is also an urgent and timely call for alternative approaches to housing that are sustainably driven, culturally rooted and responsive to future change.

The Multiplex Typology: Living in Kuwait's Hybrid Homes

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Paperback / softback by Sharifa Alshalfan , Joaquín Pérez-Goicoechea

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After the discovery of oil, the Kuwaiti State estab­lished a means of wealth distribution for its citizens through housing programs... Read more

    Publisher: DOM Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/01/2023
    ISBN13: 9783869228204, 978-3869228204
    ISBN10: 3869228202

    Number of Pages: 200

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

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    After the discovery of oil, the Kuwaiti State estab­lished a means of wealth distribution for its citizens through housing programs aimed at improving standards of living. It allocated residential neighbourhoods for Kuwaitis and non-Kuwaitis through the introduction of two main ­architectural typologies: the apartment and the villa. However, in response to certain economic, sociocultural, and regulatory constraints, an unplanned hybrid typology has recently emerged. The multiplex, specific to Kuwait and yet not officially recognized by the state, has become the ­informal expression of specific living needs that is now ubiquitous across Kuwait.


    Here, for the first time, the authors of The Multiplex Typology explore everyday life in these hybrid homes, arguing that the one-size-fits-all housing model of the past is both ­outdated and unsustainable. But this book is not merely a doc­umentation of the ­current state of living in Kuwait, nor a straightforward analysis of Kuwaiti domestic architecture today. It is also an urgent and timely call for alternative approaches to housing that are sustainably driven, culturally rooted and responsive to future change.

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