Spaces of Living: Urban Reflections of Kuwaiti Society

Project description

This research project addressed the process of urbanisation in Kuwait post-oil discovery through exploring changes in ways of life in Kuwaiti society and relating them to the physical spaces in which these behaviours are practiced, especially from the perspective of housing – the principal urban expansion mechanism that has prevailed since the development of the first master plan in 1952.

As Kuwait faces an unmanageable housing backlog of over 100,000 applications at the Public Authority for Housing Welfare, a private housing market that is unattainable to most, and rising dissatisfaction amongst society. This study helped to demonstrate alternative building typologies fit for Kuwaiti society that are sustainable and localised.

To do so, the project analysed current housing typologies that exist in the Kuwaiti urban landscape and their evolution since the onset of the modern Kuwaiti City. It also analysed the various social behaviour patterns that emerge at different types of abode, and finally proposed new typologies for housing and ways to approach urban development that are data-supported and context-driven.

Researchers

First name Last name Gender Rank Affiliated Institution Country
Sharifa Alshalfan Female Researcher United Kingdom

Bio: Sharifa Alshalfan is an urban researcher and consultant who recently completed a visiting fellowship at London School of Economics where she led the Spaces of Living project at LSE Kuwait, as principal investigator.
Her research interests include land-use policies and urban governance with a focus on housing in the GCC states. She has a particular interest in the housing welfare system in Kuwait, and its urban and social effects on the country.
Her work has been published by the international journal CITY: Analysis of urban trends, culture, theory, policy, action and by the Kuwait Programme at LSE, as well as by other international and local Kuwaiti publications. She is also active in giving lectures in the GCC regarding both housing, urbanism and architecture.
She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California and an MSc in City Design and Social Science from London School of Economics.

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