Box House I


Project Name

Box House I


Typology

Low-rise Apartment Building


Location

Alrawda, Kuwait


Year

2014


Plot Area

600 sq.m.


Status

Completed


Principal Architect

Muhannad Albaqshi


Design Team

Reem Alhumaidan, Eman Kassem


Project Manager

Faisal Alhawaj


Construction Manager

Hamad Hussain


Construction

Massive Order


Photographs

Nelson Garrido


Box House I houses three families in three different volumes within one box.  The idea is to give each family a unique and private spatial experience, hence the program was divided volumetrically and each volume overlooks a private court yard.  The ‘L’ shaped volume accessed in the ground floor is the largest volume and it includes a vestibule, in lot parking, and a large yard.  The ‘T’ shaped volume accessed from the first floor is the smallest one; the inverted ‘T’ shape affords the courtyard a view of the sky and double height living space.  The ‘U’ shaped volume is on the second floor, containing a discontinuous yard that creates two courtyards one with a water feature and the other with greens.

The exterior of Box House I has mainly stone cladding emphasizing the main mass (box).  The stone cladding is to be read as a crust that wraps all three families.  In order to achieve the perception of a crust, the thickness of the stone is revealed around all openings on the facade.  The inside of all openings are finished in stucco to emphasize both perceptions of the crust and the volumes. 


Project Name

Box House I


Typology

Low-rise Apartment Building


Location

Alrawda, Kuwait


Year

2014


Plot Area

600 sq.m.


Status

Completed


Principal Architect

Muhannad Albaqshi


Design Team

Reem Alhumaidan, Eman Kassem


Project Manager

Faisal Alhawaj


Construction Manager

Hamad Hussain


Construction

Massive Order


Photographs

Nelson Garrido


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